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Suppose that it is given to you that f'(x) = (x+4) (6

Last updated: 7/15/2022

Suppose that it is given to you that  f'(x) = (x+4) (6

Suppose that it is given to you that f'(x) = (x+4) (6- x)(7- x) Then the first relative extremum (from the left) for f(x) occurs at x = The function f(x) has a relative [ at this point. The second relative extremum (from the left) for f(x) occurs at x = The function f(x) has a relative? ✓at this point. The third relative extremum (from the left) for f(x) occurs at x = The function f(x) has a relative? at this point. The first inflection point (from the left) for f(x) occurs at x = The second inflection point (from the left) for f(x) occurs at a =