Modify the function in Example 8.1 so that it becomes f(x) (x -1)(x -2)(x -3)(x - 4)(x - 5)(x - 6)(x - 7) for 1  x  7. Plot a lot of points from 1 to 7 to see what the graph of this function looks...


Modify the function in Example 8.1 so that it becomes f(x) (x -1)(x -2)(x -3)(x - 4)(x - 5)(x - 6)(x - 7) for 1 x
 7. Plot a lot of points from 1 to 7 to see what the graph of this function looks like. Then use the standard nonlinear Solver to find its maximum. Try the following starting points: 1, 3, 5, 6, and 6.9. Report what you find. Then try Evoluationary Solver. Does it get the correct solution?


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