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Without sketching the graph of the function, find the maximum value of y = - 5x + 4 over the interval - 4 <= x <= 3. Explain how you found this value.

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Answer:


y_(max)=24

Explanation:

Given function
y=-5x+4 is linear function. This linear function represents the straight line on the coordinate plane. The slope of this line is
-5. Since the slope is negative, the linear function is decreasing for all x. This means


\text{ if } x_1<x_2, \text{ then } f(x_1)> f(x_2)

You ar geven the interval
-4\le x\le 3. So, the maximum value of the function is at the point x=-4 and the minimum value of the function is at the point x=3.

At x=-4,


y=-5\cdot (-4)+4=20+4=24.

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