10: y=4−x2​( from Problem 6) 11: Prove that g(x)=x−24x+1​ has no relative maximum or minimum. 12: Given f′(x)=x2+5x−14,

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10: y=4−x2​( from Problem 6) 11: Prove that g(x)=x−24x+1​ has no relative maximum or minimum. 12: Given f′(x)=x2+5x−14,

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10 Y 4 X2 From Problem 6 11 Prove That G X X 24x 1 Has No Relative Maximum Or Minimum 12 Given F X X2 5x 14 1
10 Y 4 X2 From Problem 6 11 Prove That G X X 24x 1 Has No Relative Maximum Or Minimum 12 Given F X X2 5x 14 1 (24.6 KiB) Viewed 41 times
10: y=4−x2​( from Problem 6) 11: Prove that g(x)=x−24x+1​ has no relative maximum or minimum. 12: Given f′(x)=x2+5x−14, (a) find the critical numbers for f(x) and (b) classify the critical numbers as locating relative maxima or minima or saddle points.
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