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To draw the graph of the given function and determine the
No, relative maximum point exists.
Given information : The given function is f(x)=(x+1)2−7 .
Graph:
Interpretation :
The relative maximum is a point across its all nearby points, at which the function has a maximum value. From the graph, it is observed that no relative maximum point exists.
To draw the graph of the given function and determine the relative minimum points.
Relative Minimum Point: (−1,−7)
Given information : The given function is f(x)=(x+1)2−7 .
Graph:
Interpretation :
The relative minimum is a point across its all nearby points, at which the function has a minimum value. From the graph, the relative minimum occurs at x=−1 and the relative minimum value equal to −7 .
Chapter 1 Solutions
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