Use the derivative f'(x) = x²(x-3)(x + 3) to determine the local maxima and minima of f and the intervals of increase and decrease. Sketch a possible graph of f (f is not unique). The local maximum/maxima is/are at x = (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)

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Use the derivative f'(x) = x²(x-3)(x + 3) to determine the local maxima and minima off and the intervals of increase and decrease. Sketch a possible graph of f (f is not unique).
The local maximum/maxima is/are at x =
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the derivative f'(x) = x²(x-3)(x + 3) to determine the local maxima and minima off and the intervals of increase and decrease. Sketch a possible graph of f (f is not unique). The local maximum/maxima is/are at x = (Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) C
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