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x? Consider : fe) =e, s)=-x*, f)=xe- f(x) = x'e ? -e Find for f(x): a) The critical number(s). b) The absolute extreme value(s)

 

x? Consider : fe) =e, s)=-x*, f)=xe- f"(x) = x'e ? -e Find for f(x): a) The critical number(s). b) The absolute extreme value(s) if exist. c) The inflection points.

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