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8. [Geogebra Question] Let A(x) = 19e^(x^2+3.2x+1) Use Geogebra to complete all steps to find the maximums and/or minimums of A(x). Open Geogebra with: https://geogebra.org/cas

8. [Geogebra Question] Let A(x) = 19e^(x^2+3.2x+1)

Use Geogebra to complete all steps to find the maximums and/or minimums of A(x).

Open Geogebra with: https://geogebra.org/cas

Define A(x), A0 (x) and use the commands at the bottom of this file to find the critical points 1

Classify the critical point(s) using the Second Derivative Test in Geogebra

If the result is not a decimal number, click the button that will show in the output. You can also convert to a decimal number use the Numeric(x) command

Submit a screenshot(s) of your Geogebra page

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