find the absolute extrema for f(x) = x^2/3 (2-x) on [-1,2]   I know the critical points are 4/5 and 0, but when you plug in -1 to the function you get 3 and when you plug in 2, you get 0. However I know that doesn't mean y=0 is the absolute min and y=3 is the absolute max.  please help!

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Problem 3SE: How are the absolute maximum and minimum similar to and different from the local extrema?
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find the absolute extrema for f(x) = x^2/3 (2-x) on [-1,2]

 

I know the critical points are 4/5 and 0, but when you plug in -1 to the function you get 3 and when you plug in 2, you get 0. However I know that doesn't mean y=0 is the absolute min and y=3 is the absolute max. 

please help!

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