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The graphed function is f(x)
Indicate (i.e. check) all labeled points at which f has a global maximum.
A. point x5
B. point x7
C. point x2
D. point x1
E. point x6
F. point x3
G. point x4
b) Indicate (i.e. check) all labeled points at which f has a global minimum.
A. point x1
B. point x7
C. point x3
D. point x5
E. point x2
F. point x4
G. point x6
c) Indicate (i.e. check) all labeled points at which f has a local maximum.
A. point x2
B. point x7
C. point x6
D. point x3
E. point x1
F. point x5
G. point x4
d) Indicate (i.e. check) all labeled points at which f has a local minimum.
A. point x2
B. point x3
C. point x7
D. point x6
E. point x1
F. point x5
G. point x4
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