Suppose the function f has a domain set of all real numbers. Given below is the graph of f(x). f'(x) -6 5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 /3 4 At which value(s) of x does the function f attain a relative minimum? (A) -5,3 B) -3 D 1

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Suppose the function f has a domain set of all real numbers. Given below is the graph of f(x).
f' (x)
-6
-4 -3 -2
-1
1
2
4
At which value(s) of x does the function f attain a relative minimum?
A -5,3
B) -3
-1
1
3.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 Suppose the function f has a domain set of all real numbers. Given below is the graph of f(x). f' (x) -6 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 4 At which value(s) of x does the function f attain a relative minimum? A -5,3 B) -3 -1 1 3.
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