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Which interval for the graphed function has a local minimum of 0?

Which interval for the graphed function has a local minimum of 0?-example-1
User Kivis
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Answer:

{2,4} I know cause I JUST took the same test yesterday :) I guess I didin't help much huh


User Mateusz Nowak
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Answer:

Interval for the function has local minimum of 0 is [2, 4].

Explanation:

We need to find the local minimum of 0 in the given function's graph.

In mathematics, local minimum is a point on a graph whose value is less than all other points near it.

See that, graph value 0 is lie on the x = 3 and in interval x = 2 to x = 4

So, final answer is :

Interval for the function has local minimum of 0 is [2, 4].

That's the final answer.

I hope is helps you.

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