Sketch the graph by hand using asymptotes and intercepts, but not derivatives. Then use your sketch as a guide to producing graphs (with a graphing device) that display the major features of the...


Sketch the graph by hand using asymptotes and intercepts, but not derivatives. Then use your sketch as a guide to producing graphs (with a graphing device) that display the major<br>features of the curve. Use these graphs to estimate the maximum and minimum values. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)<br>f(x) = x + 4)(x - 3)2<br>x*(x – 1)<br>local minimum<br>(x, f(x)) =<br>(x, f(x)) =<br>(smallest x-value)<br>local maxima<br>(x, f(x)) =<br>(x, f(x)) =<br>(largest x-value)<br>

Extracted text: Sketch the graph by hand using asymptotes and intercepts, but not derivatives. Then use your sketch as a guide to producing graphs (with a graphing device) that display the major features of the curve. Use these graphs to estimate the maximum and minimum values. (Round your answers to three decimal places.) f(x) = x + 4)(x - 3)2 x*(x – 1) local minimum (x, f(x)) = (x, f(x)) = (smallest x-value) local maxima (x, f(x)) = (x, f(x)) = (largest x-value)

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