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the figure below shows the graph of f ′, the derivati...
Mathematics, 14.11.2019 07:31 mariaguadalupeduranc
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the figure below shows the graph of f ′, the derivative of the function f, on the closed interval from x = −2 to x = 6. the graph of the derivative has horizontal tangent lines at x = 2 and x = 4.
find the x-value where f attains its absolute maximum value on the closed interval from x = −2 to x = 6. justify your answer.
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