Advanced Mathematical Concepts: Precalculus with Applications, Student Edition
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ISBN: 9780078682278
Author: McGraw-Hill, Berchie Holliday
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Chapter 3.6, Problem 23E
To determine
To find: classify the extrema of the function by using graphing calculator to graph the function.
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 23E
No extrema
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
The graph for the given function is as follows:
From the graph it is clear that there neither minimum nor maximum point. Thus, the function has is no extrema.
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