What are the local extreme values of the function f(x) = x' – 3x + 2? a. None of these. O b. Local maximum at (-4, 34); local minimum at (0, 2). Local maximum at (-2, 6); local minimum at (0, 2). O c. O d. Local maximum at (0, 2); local minimum at (4,-30). e. Local maximum at (0, 2); local minimum at (2, –2).
What are the local extreme values of the function f(x) = x' – 3x + 2? a. None of these. O b. Local maximum at (-4, 34); local minimum at (0, 2). Local maximum at (-2, 6); local minimum at (0, 2). O c. O d. Local maximum at (0, 2); local minimum at (4,-30). e. Local maximum at (0, 2); local minimum at (2, –2).
Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
Problem 3SE: How are the absolute maximum and minimum similar to and different from the local extrema?
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