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If f'(x) < 0 for x < -2 and f'(x) > 0 for x > -2, then it can be concluded that f has a relative minimum at x = -2.A) True, the derivative changes from positive to negative.B) True, the derivative changes from negative to positive.C) False, the derivative changes from positive to negative.D) False, the derivative changes from negative to positive.

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