Find any critical numbers for ƒ and then use the second derivative test to decide whether the critical numbers lead to relative maxima or relative minima. If ƒ″ (c) = 0 or ƒ″ (c)  does not exist for a critical number c, then the second derivative test gives no information. In this case, use the first derivative test instead ƒ(x) = x2 - 12x + 36

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Find any critical numbers for ƒ and then use the second derivative test to decide whether the critical numbers lead to relative maxima or relative minima. If ƒ″ (c) = 0 or ƒ″ (c)  does not exist for a critical number c, then the second derivative test gives no information. In this case, use the first derivative test instead

ƒ(x) = x2 - 12x + 36

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