Asked by Chuck Bass

A third-degree polynomial can have at most one relative maximum and one relative minimum.

True

False

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
True.

Reason: If p(x) is a cubic, p'(x) is a quadratic, so it has at most two real roots (critical points). With two distinct critical points one is a local maximum and the other a local minimum; otherwise there are fewer. Hence at most one relative max and one relative min.