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Find the relative extrema, if any, of the function. Use the second derivative test, if applicable. g(x)=4x^2+7x+6 relative maxi...Asked by Teetee
Find the relative extrema, if any, of the function. Use the second derivative test, if applicable.
g(x)=4x^2+7x+6
relative maximum
(x, y) = (, )
relative minimum
(x, y) = (, )
g(x)=4x^2+7x+6
relative maximum
(x, y) = (, )
relative minimum
(x, y) = (, )
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First you have to find the derivative of g(x). Then set that equal to 0 and solve for the value(s) of x. Then plug your critical #'s into the original equation. The largest # will be your relative max and the smallest # will be the relative min.
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