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First of all, when I do all the math on this, I get the coordinates for the max point to be (1/3, 14/27). But anyway, we need to find the derivative to see where those values fall in a table of intervals where the function is increasing or decreasing. The first derivative of the function is

. Set the derivative equal to 0 and factor to find the critical numbers.

, so x = -3 and x = 1/3. We set up a table of intervals using those critical numbers, test a value within each interval, and the resulting sign, positive or negative, tells us where the function is increasing or decreasing. From there we will look at our points to determine which fall into the "decreasing" category. Our intervals will be -∞<x<-3, -3<x<1/3, 1/3<x<∞. In the first interval test -4. f'(-4)=-13; therefore, the function is decreasing on this interval. In the second interval test 0. f'(0)=3; therefore, the function is increasing on this interval. In the third interval test 1. f'(1)=-8; therefore, the function is decreasing on this interval. In order to determine where our points in question fall, look to the x value. The ones that fall into the "decreasing" category are (2, -18), (1, -2), and (-4, -12). The point (-3, -18) is already a min value.
Our answer is

Our greatest common factor, or GCF, is

, so when we factor is out, our divide each term by

, we get our answer. To check this, we can multiply the

back across the parenthesis and see if we get the same result as our initial question.
Hope this helped! :))
Answer:
-9<x≤2
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the x values
If we look at the line, we see a closed circle when x=2, so x is less than or equal to 2
The other circle is open and is at -9, so x is greater than -9
-9<x≤2
Lemme know if u need more explanation!
Answer:
1. Multiply like the - isn't there
2.add it
3. Idk I just out something XD
Step-by-step explanation: