The function has a relative maximum of 2 at x = 0 The function has a relative minimum of -2 at x = -4 The function is increasing on the interval(s): The function is decreasing on the interval(s): The domain of the function is: The range of the function is: Question Help: Video
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To find the relative maximum of the function, we need to find the x-value where the function reaches its highest point in a certain interval. This is usually found by taking the derivative of the function, setting it equal to zero, and solving for x. Show more…
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