Absolute Extrema on a Closed Interval
Author: ShaNisaa RaSun
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Exercises
- An absolute minimum of \(-\frac{1}{6}\) at \(x=0.5\), an absolute maximum of \(\frac{1}{6}\) at \(x=-0.5\)
- An absolute minimum of \(\frac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}\approx 2.598\) at \(x=\sqrt{3}\), an absolute maximum of \(\frac{216}{35}\approx 6.171\) at \(x=6\)
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