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To find: the coordinate of each
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Answer to Problem 4QQ
Relative minimum at x = 1 and x = 4. Relative maximum at x = 2 and x = -2.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given function is
Calculation:
Plug in a value between -2 and 1 to see if the function is increasing or decreasing on that interval.
Plug in a value between 1 and 2 to see if the function is increasing or decreasing on that interval
Plug in a value between 2 and 4 to see if the function is increasing or decreasing on that interval.
There is a relative max at x = -2 because it is decreasing from -2 to 1 and at an endpoint, if the points following are smaller, it is a maximum. There is a min at x = 1 because the interval goes from decreasing to increasing. There is max at x = 2 because interval goes from increasing to decreasing. At x = 4 there is a minimum because the interval coming into x = 4 is decreasing.
Therefore, relative minimum at x = 1 and x = 4. Relative maximum at x = 2 and x = -2
b.
To find: the x −coordinate of each pint of inflection of the graph of f .
b.
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Answer to Problem 4QQ
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given function is
Calculation:
Plug in a value between 2 and 4 to see if the function is increasing or decreasing on that interval.
c.
To find: the absolute maximum value of f(x).
c.
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Answer to Problem 4QQ
The absolute maximum value is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Given function is
Calculation:
Two possible max values occur at x = 2 and x = -2.
Since f (-2) is bigger than f (2), it is the absolute maximum value.
Therefore, the absolute maximum value is
Plug in a value between 2 and 4 to see if the function is increasing or decreasing on that interval.
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