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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 23:11 silveryflight

Consider the graph of f(x) on the interval [−6,2] shown.

The local minimum of f(x) is at the point _[blank ]_.

Enter your answer the ordered pair that correctly fills in the blank in the previous sentence, like this: (42, -53)


Consider the graph of f(x) on the interval [−6,2] shown. The local minimum of f(x) is at the point _

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