Use the graph to determine each local extrema? (See Image)

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1 Answer
Apr 29, 2017

Local maxima: #f'(x)# changes sign from positive to negative
#x=-5, x=4#

Local minima: #f'(x)# changes sign from negative to positive
#x=1#

Explanation:

A graph #f(x)# has relative maxima or minima when the graph of #f'(x)# changes from positive to negative or negative to positive values.

This is because #f'(x)# represents the slope of #f(x)# at any given #x#.

Note:
#f'(-3)=0#, however, #x=-3# is not a relative extrema of the graph of #f(x)# because #f'(x)# does not change sign.