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Part (a)

A function value
f(a) is a local maximum if
f(a) is the greatest value of
f on some open interval containing
a. From the graph of
f, we see that there are two local maximum values of
f: one local maximum is
\boxed{7}, and it occurs when
x=2; the other local maximum is
\boxed{6}, and it occurs when
x=\boxed{5}.

  • The local maximum is where the graph changes from increasing to decreasing.

Part (b)

A function value
f(a) is a local maximum if
f(a) is the least value of
f on some open interval containing
a. From the graph of
f, we see that there is one local minimum value of
f. The local minimum value is
\boxed{2}, and it occurs when
x=\boxed{4}.

  • The local minimum is where the graph changes from increasing to decreasing.
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