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Consider the function f(x)=−2x^3+33x^2−60x+11. This function has two critical numbers A A=

and B=

f′′(A)=

f′′(B)=

Thus f(x) has a local
at A (type in MAX or MIN)
and a local
at B (type in MAX or MIN).


Consider the function f(x)=−2x^3+33x^2−60x+11. This function has two critical numbers A
A= 
and B=

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