calculate the x-values of the turning points of y=9+9x-x^2-x^3 find the sum of the two answers, each of which are corrected to 2 decimal places
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The first derivative \( y' \) is given by: \[ y' = \frac{d}{dx}(9 + 9x - x^2 - x^3) \] Show more…
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