The graph of a function $f$ is shown below. At which of the labeled $x$-values is $f(x)$ least? $x = x_2$ $f(x)$ greatest? $x = x_4$ $f'(x)$ least? $x = x_6$ $f'(x)$ greatest? $x = x_3$
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