Suppose that f is defined everywhere and x = 2 andx = 1 are critical points for f . If f

Chapter 4, Problem 3

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Suppose that \(f\) is defined everywhere and \(x = −2\) and \(x = 1\) are critical points for \(f\) . If \(f^{\prime \prime}(x)=2 x+1\), then \(f\) has a relative _______ at \(x = −2\) and \(f\) has a relative _______ at \(x = 1\).

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f

x = -2

x = 1

f

f’’(x) = 2x + 1

f

x = -2

f

x = 1

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