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Determine whether there is a relative maximum,a relative minimum,a saddle point,or insufficient information to determine the nature of the function Determine whether there is a relative maximum,a relative minimum,a saddle point,or insufficient information to determine the nature of the function   at the critical point   ​   ​ A)  insufficient information to determine the nature of the function at   B)  relative maximum at ​   C)  saddle point at   D)  relative minimum at  at the critical point Determine whether there is a relative maximum,a relative minimum,a saddle point,or insufficient information to determine the nature of the function   at the critical point   ​   ​ A)  insufficient information to determine the nature of the function at   B)  relative maximum at ​   C)  saddle point at   D)  relative minimum at  Determine whether there is a relative maximum,a relative minimum,a saddle point,or insufficient information to determine the nature of the function   at the critical point   ​   ​ A)  insufficient information to determine the nature of the function at   B)  relative maximum at ​   C)  saddle point at   D)  relative minimum at

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