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Find all relative extrema and classify each as a maximum or minimum. Use the second-derivative test where possible. f(x) = - 27x^3 + 9x + 3

          Find all relative extrema and classify each as a maximum or minimum. Use the second-derivative test where possible.
f(x) = - 27x^3 + 9x + 3
        
Find all relative extrema and classify each as a maximum or minimum. Use the second-derivative test where possible.
f(x) = - 27x^3 + 9x + 3

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Find all relative extrema and classify each as a maximum or minimum. Use the second-derivative test where possible. f(x)=-27x^(3)+9x+3 Find all relative extrema and classify each as a maximum or minimum. Use the second-derivative test where possible 3 f(x)= =27x3+ 9x + 3
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00:02 Given that fx is equal to minus 3x square plus 9x and x is belongs to 1 ,3 so there is f dash x is equals to minus 6x plus 9 and f double dash x is equals to minus 6 put f dash x is equals to 0 so there is minus 6x plus 9 is equals to 0 so x equals to 9 upon 6 which is equals to 3 upon 2 now at x equals to 3 upon 2 so there is f double dash 3 upon 2 is equals to minus 6 which is smaller than 2 0 that means x equals to 3 upon 2 is the…
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