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Number of Local Extrema Graph the polynomial, and determine how many local maxima and minima it has.$$y=6 x^{3}+3 x+1$$
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The root of the polynomial $y=6x^3+3x+1$ is approximately -0.29. This is the x-value where the polynomial crosses the x-axis. Show more…
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