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SOLVED: Try the problems without a calculator; then check with your graph. Find the relative extrema of the function, if they exist: 1) f(x) = 3 + 4x^3 - 24x^2 A) Relative
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SOLVED:In Exercises 74-77, use your graphing calculator to approximate the local and absolute extrema of the given function. Approximate the intervals on which the function is increasing and those on which it
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![SOLVED: Date: graph Give the coordinates and classify the extrema for each function. State the intervals on which it increases or decreases. Use a graphing calculator to approximate if necessary. f(x) = - SOLVED: Date: graph Give the coordinates and classify the extrema for each function. State the intervals on which it increases or decreases. Use a graphing calculator to approximate if necessary. f(x) = -](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3e1d7efd525f4b6d90a5d0ca718b005a.jpg)