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  • 16-12-2018
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Given f '(x) = (x − 4)(6 − 2x), find the x-coordinate for the relative minimum on the graph of f(x).

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  • 17-12-2018

Answer:

x = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

f'(x) = 0 for x = 3 and x = 4 . . . . by the zero product rule.

The coefficient of x² in f'(x) is negative, so the parabola opens downward.

f''(x) is positive for x < 3.5, so the coordinate x = 3 represents a relative minimum.

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