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(c) (d) (e) (f) YA -2 0 2 y = f(x) creasing? 4 6 8 x - [*11)dt g(x) = ) Does g(x) have any critical points? If any, identify all critical points. ) On what interval(s) is g(x) increasing? On what interval(s) is g(x) de- Find all local maximum and local minimum values of g(x). Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum of g(x).
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