Given the function f(x)=x4-6x2-60x2+134x+30 The value x=1 satisfies the equation f'(x)=0 (that is, x=1 is a critical value). Determine if f(x) has a local maximum or minimum at x=1 by using the second derivative test.

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Section9.3: Maxima And Minima
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Given the function f(x)=x4-6x2-60x2+134x+30

The value x=1 satisfies the equation f'(x)=0 (that is, x=1 is a critical value). Determine if f(x) has a local maximum or minimum at x=1 by using the second derivative test.

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