Points onthe graph at which the tangent line is horizontal for the given function and its derivative. Usea graphing utility to verify your results.

Answer to Problem 60E
f(x) has horizontal tangents at points
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Formula used:
The slope m of the graph of at the point (x,f(x)) is equal to the slope of itstangent line at (x,f(x)) and is given by
Calculation:
When the tangent line is horizontal f’(x) = 0
We have
f(x) has horizontal tangents at points
The plot is given by
Conclusion:
Thus,f(x) has horizontal tangents at points
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