Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the following function on the $\frac{1}{3}x - 3$, $0 \le x \le 2$ f(x) =
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To find the critical points, we need to find where the derivative of the function is equal to zero or undefined. The derivative of f(x) is f'(x) = 1/3. Setting f'(x) = 0, we get 1/3 = 0, which is not possible. Therefore, there are no critical points in the Show more…
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