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Mathematics, 03.10.2019 09:30 sav0119

Use the graph of f to estimate the local maximum and local minimum.

local maximum: (0, 1); local minimum: three pi over two, negative 1' align='absmiddle and negative pi, negative 1

local maximum: (0, 0) and approx (0, 1); local minimum: negative three pi over two, negative 1

local maximum: (0, 0); local minimum: three pi over two, negative 1

local maximum: (0, 1); local minimum: approx. (0, 0) and three pi over two, negative 1


Use the graph of f to estimate the local maximum and local minimum. local maximum:

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