College Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 8 - Summary, Review, and Test - Cumulative Review Exercises (Chapters 1-8) - Page 792: 2

Answer

See below.

Work Step by Step

A relative maximum is where the function's value is more than all other values of the function, a relative minimum is where the function's value is less than all other values of the function. Thus as we can see, the graph has a relative maximum, because there is a point where the value of the graph is higher than at all other points. This is at $(-2,2)$.
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