The derivative of the function f is defined by f'(x) = x³ +3 cos (x² + 5). Find the x values in the interval -1.5 < x < 2 where the function f has a relative maximum. You may use a calculator and round all values to 3 decimal places.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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The derivative of the function f is defined by f'(x) = x³ + 3 cos (x² + 5). Find the à values
in the interval -1.5 < x < 2 where the function f has a relative maximum. You may use a
calculator and round all values to 3 decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:3 X The derivative of the function f is defined by f'(x) = x³ + 3 cos (x² + 5). Find the à values in the interval -1.5 < x < 2 where the function f has a relative maximum. You may use a calculator and round all values to 3 decimal places.
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