#Local Min/Max & Absolute MIn/Max Graph
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try matching the x and y values to your answers to see where the mistake is.
For example, for 1, you have points (3,5) and (8,~3.8)
That should help you find your mistake
I think the problem, rather, is that the point x = 8 doesn't belong to the interval (0, 8).
And there's also a problem with (3).
This function does not have maximum, right? Only a supremum
Yup.
Weirdly formatted question then. asking for something that does not exist
Oh, that's also a problem, good call! I was alluding to the problem that Jehare said @queen laurel
Once I noticed that problem I stopped looking for other problems
Maybe it's possible to write "does not exist", or something like that.
I'm not used to tests like this, so I'm not sure, sorry.
that was the issue thanks
Ah, there we go, nice!
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