(b) Estimate the value of x at whichf has a relative maximum. If there is no relative maximum, enter NA. X =

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Section3.4: Definition Of The Derivative
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Use the graph of f' shown in the figure below to answer the following questions.
y = f'(x)
4 8 12 1620
-4
Transcribed Image Text:Use the graph of f' shown in the figure below to answer the following questions. y = f'(x) 4 8 12 1620 -4
(b) Estimate the value of x at whichf has a relative maximum.
If there is no relative maximum, enter NA.
x =
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Consider what happens to f at the point where its derivative changes sign.
Transcribed Image Text:(b) Estimate the value of x at whichf has a relative maximum. If there is no relative maximum, enter NA. x = eTextbook and Media Hint Assistance Used Consider what happens to f at the point where its derivative changes sign.
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