The function f(x)=6x+7x^(-1) has one local minimum and one local maximum. It is helpful to make a rough sketch of the graph to see what is happening. This function has a local minimum at x equals                   with value              and a local maximum at x equals             with value

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The function f(x)=6x+7x^(-1) has one local minimum and one local maximum.
It is helpful to make a rough sketch of the graph to see what is happening.


This function has a local minimum at x equals                  

with value             

and a local maximum at x equals            

with value            

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