Let A(x)=∫0x​f(t)dt, with f(x) shown in the graph below. At what x values does A(x) have a local max: x= At what x value

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Let A(x)=∫0x​f(t)dt, with f(x) shown in the graph below. At what x values does A(x) have a local max: x= At what x value

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Let A(x)=∫0x​f(t)dt, with f(x) shown in the graph below. At what x values does A(x) have a local max: x= At what x values does A(x) have a local min: x= Restrict your answers to values 0<x≤6
Let's review a little bit with this question. To find the blue shaded area above, we would calculate: ∫ab​f(x)dx= area  Where: a=σ∞,b=σ∞
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