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Graph the polynomial, and determine how many local maxima and minima it has.$$y=x^{8}-3 x^{4}+x$$
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The derivative of a function gives us the slope of the tangent line at any point, which we can use to find local maxima and minima. The derivative of the function $y=x^{8}-3 x^{4}+x$ is $y'=8x^{7}-12x^{3}+1$. Show more…
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