Suppose that the first derivative of y = ƒ(x) is y'= 6x(x + 1)(x - 2). At what points, if any, does the graph of ƒ have a local maximum, local minimum, or point of inflection?

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.1: Techniques For Finding Derivatives
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Suppose that the first derivative of y = ƒ(x) is
y'= 6x(x + 1)(x - 2).
At what points, if any, does the graph of ƒ have a local
maximum
, local minimum, or point of inflection?

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