SOLUTION: what is the largest possible value of the following expresion (x+2)(3-x)(2+x)^2(2x-6)(2x+4)

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Question 894878: what is the largest possible value of the following expresion (x+2)(3-x)(2+x)^2(2x-6)(2x+4)
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Since both terms have even exponents, the value of the function will always be negative except at and where the value of the function is zero.
So the max value for the function is zero.
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