Find the value of x at which the function has a possible relative maximum or minimum point. (Recall that ex is positive for all x.) Use the second derivative to determine the nature of the function at this point. f(x) = (6x − 4)e² – 6x What are the first and second derivatives of f(x)? f'(x)=-36xe²-6x+30e²-6x f'(x)=
Find the value of x at which the function has a possible relative maximum or minimum point. (Recall that ex is positive for all x.) Use the second derivative to determine the nature of the function at this point. f(x) = (6x − 4)e² – 6x What are the first and second derivatives of f(x)? f'(x)=-36xe²-6x+30e²-6x f'(x)=
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
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Problem 4CR: Determine whether each of the following statements is true or false, and explain why. The derivative...
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