Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 1285741552
ISBN 13: 978-1-28574-155-0

Chapter 4 - Section 4.1 - Maximum and Minimum Values - 4.1 Exercises - Page 283: 6

Answer

local maximum values: $f(3)= 4$ $f(6) = 3$ There is no absolute maximum value since there is no point on the graph that is the highest point. local minimum values: $f(2)= 2$ $f(4) = 1$ The absolute minimum value is: $f(4)= 1$

Work Step by Step

We can find the local maximum values: $f(3)= 4$ $f(6) = 3$ There is no absolute maximum value since there is no point on the graph that is the highest point. We can find the local minimum values: $f(2)= 2$ $f(4) = 1$ The absolute minimum value is: $f(4)= 1$
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