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The graph of f ′(x), the derivative of x, is continuous for all x and consists of five line segments as shown below. Given f (5) = 10, find the absolute minimum value of f(x) over the interval [0, 5].
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oobleck
I can't see your graph, but google will provide numerous similar problems, such as

https://brainly.com/question/2497381
6 years ago
ah
please explain lol
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