Since, the only critical number in the interval [0, 5] is 2, test the values of f(x) at this number and at the endpoints of the interval, as shown in the table. x-value f(x) Conclusion Endpoint x = 0 ---Select-- Critical number x = 2 -Select--- Endpoint x = 5 ---Select---
Since, the only critical number in the interval [0, 5] is 2, test the values of f(x) at this number and at the endpoints of the interval, as shown in the table. x-value f(x) Conclusion Endpoint x = 0 ---Select-- Critical number x = 2 -Select--- Endpoint x = 5 ---Select---
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