Analyze the graphed function to find the local minimum and
the local maximum for the given fun...
Mathematics, 18.10.2019 16:10 dhananjaynagarkar
Analyze the graphed function to find the local minimum and
the local maximum for the given function.
which statements about the local maximums and
minimums for the given function are true? choose three
options.
over the interval [1, 3), the local minimum is 0
over the interval [2, 4], the local minimum is -8.
over the interval (3,5), the local minimum is -8.
over the interval [1,4], the local maximum is 0.
(0,0)
(2.0)
(4.0)
over the interval [3, 5), the local maximum is 0.
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