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If someone would help me with this problem I would greatly appreciate it I'll give you the brainliesrt if you get the answer right The graph of a function f is given use the graph to estimate all the local maximum and minimum values as a function and the value of x at which each occurs then the intervals the function is increasing and the function is decreasing I figured out the increasing is negative 9 and 0 and 6 and infinity


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