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Let f be a function with first derivative given by f′(x)=x(x−5)²(x+1). At what values of x does f have a relative maximum?

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User Dskrvk
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Answer:

Hi,

x=-1

Explanation:

x=0 : give a minimum

x=5: gives an inflexion point

x=-1 gives a maximum.

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