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For the Given Function, Classify the Critical Points as Relative

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For the given function, classify the critical points as relative maxima, relative minima, or points of inflection. In each case, you may check your conclusions with a graphing utility. For the given function, classify the critical points as relative maxima, relative minima, or points of inflection. In each case, you may check your conclusions with a graphing utility.   ​ A)    Is a relative minimum and   Is point of inflection. B)    Is a point of inflection and   Is a relative minimum. C)    Is a point of inflection and   Is a relative maximum. D)    Is a relative minimum and   Is a relative maximum. E)    Is a relative maximum and   Is a relative minimum.

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