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Let f be the function with derivative given by f'(x)=cos(2x^2 -1). How many relative extrema does f have on the interval 2 < x < 4?
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Let f be the function with derivative given by f'(x)=cos(2x^2 -1). How many relative extrema does f have on the interval 2 < x < 4?
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Let f be the function with derivative given by f'(x)=cos(2x^2 -1). How many relative extrema does f have on the interval 2 < x < 4?
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It would have 7 because you are looking for the extreme.
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