The following table gives values of the differentiable function y = f(x). x01234 5 678 9 10 y34565-2-112-1-4 Estimate the a-values of critical points of f(x) on the interval 0

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The following table gives values of the differentiable function y= f(x).
x01234 5 6 78 9 10
34565-2-112-1-4
Estimate the x-values of critical points of f(x) on the interval 0 < x < 10. Classify each
critical point as a local maximum, local minimum, or neither.
(Enter your critical points as comma-separated xvalue,classification pairs. For example, if you found
the critical points x = -2 and x = 3, and that the first was a local minimum and the second neither
a minimum nor a maximum, you should enter (-2,min), (3,neither). Enter none if there are no
critical points.)
critical points and classifications:
Now assume that the table gives values of the continuous function y = f'(x) (instead of
f(x)). Estimate and classify critical points of the function f(x).
critical points and classifications:
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Transcribed Image Text:< Previous No The following table gives values of the differentiable function y= f(x). x01234 5 6 78 9 10 34565-2-112-1-4 Estimate the x-values of critical points of f(x) on the interval 0 < x < 10. Classify each critical point as a local maximum, local minimum, or neither. (Enter your critical points as comma-separated xvalue,classification pairs. For example, if you found the critical points x = -2 and x = 3, and that the first was a local minimum and the second neither a minimum nor a maximum, you should enter (-2,min), (3,neither). Enter none if there are no critical points.) critical points and classifications: Now assume that the table gives values of the continuous function y = f'(x) (instead of f(x)). Estimate and classify critical points of the function f(x). critical points and classifications: D/14) F9 BB %23 3 5 E R Y F K command option V * co
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