Answer:
70
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20
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For a point to be a relative extreme, there must be points on both sides that are not as extreme. That is, the ends of the interval may be extreme values, but do not qualify as <em>relative</em> extrema, since there are not points on <em>both sides</em>.
In the interval [-3, 3], the relative extrema are the turning points.
The relative minimum is at y = -9 on the y-axis.
The relative maxima are at y = -6, between 1 and 2 on either side of the y-axis.
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Step-by-step explanation:
substitute 2 into x
1. (u ○ w)(2)
u(w(x))
= 4(-5x+1)+2
= 4(-5.2+1)+2
= 4(-9)+2
=-34
2. (w ○ u)(2)
w(u(x))
= -5(4x+2)+1
= -5(4.2+2)+1
= -5(10)+1
= -49
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