Find the two x-intercepts of the function f and show that f'(x) = 0 at some point between the two x-intercepts. f(x)=-3x

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Find the two x-intercepts of the function f and show that f'(x) = 0 at some point between the two x-intercepts. f(x)=-3x

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Find the two x-intercepts of the function f and show that f'(x) = 0 at some point between the two x-intercepts. f(x)=-3x√√x +4 (x, y) = (x, y) = (smaller x-value) X= (larger x-value) Find a value of x such that f'(x) = 0.
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