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Mathematics, 29.10.2021 16:50 garykids305

If f'(x) = 0 at x = -2, 0, and 2 and f"(x) is shown below
then f has a local maximum at x = ?

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If f'(x) = 0 at x = -2, 0, and 2

and f(x) is shown below
then f has a local maximum at x = ?
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