There is 5 parts to this question, Calculus helped:( picture attached
:( i keep getting them wrong:( i have 3 tries left
what were the other answer you got wrong
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okay
there is only one absolute max or min in your problem looks like it might be it, *except* it is marked with an open circle which means G is not part of the answer. you can only pick numbers that approach G and there are an infinite number of them. in other words, there is no absolute max for this.
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However, there is an absolute min (only one!) you can have many *relative* max and *relative* min
The highest point (absolute max) would be G except G is marked with an open circle. the max point is less than G. But there are infinite numbers "close" to G (but never reaching G). so there is *no absolute max* for this problem.
Thats what got me confused, G looked like it wasn't part of any answers to me
Thank you for clarifying that part!
@jazzy688 CEF for what part?:)
first part
okay and for the remaining, i can't submit it by itself or else the rest will be wrong
did you try looking it up because im not sure
i just got done seeing videos, and it makes some sense
i have to go to my lab for chem, i will be back at 4! Thank you, hope to talk to you soon and be able to finish problem!
anybody?
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