A graph that is large enough to show a function's global behavior may fail to reveal important local features. The graph of f(x) = x^8/8-x^6/2-x^5+5x^3 is a case in point. a. Graph ƒ over the interval -2.5 <= x <= 2.5, where does the graph appear to have local extreme values or points of inflection? b. Now factor f '(x) and show that f has a local maximum at x = Cuberoot[5] and local minima at x = [PlusMinus] Sqrt[3]. c. Zoom in on the graph to find a viewing window that shows the presence of the extreme values at x = Cuberoot[5] and x = [PlusMinus] Sqrt[3

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A graph that is large enough to show a function's global behavior may fail to reveal important local features. The graph of f(x) = x^8/8-x^6/2-x^5+5x^3 is a case in point.
a. Graph ƒ over the interval -2.5 <= x <= 2.5, where does the graph appear to have local extreme values or points of inflection?
b. Now factor f '(x) and show that f has a local maximum at x = Cuberoot[5] and local minima at x = [PlusMinus] Sqrt[3].
c. Zoom in on the graph to find a viewing window that shows the presence of the extreme values at x = Cuberoot[5] and x = [PlusMinus] Sqrt[3].

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