SOLUTION: Consider the function f(x)=e^2*(x-1)^3. Draw a graph of the function on the interval [0,2] and from this graph determine the point x at which f' (x)=0 in this interval.
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Question 1049101: Consider the function f(x)=e^2*(x-1)^3. Draw a graph of the function on the interval [0,2] and from this graph determine the point x at which f' (x)=0 in this interval.
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