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Ex 2.8
3. find the maximum value of the curve y=x²-4x+4 for -3≤x≤3

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y=x^2-4x+4\\ y'=2x-4\\\\ 2x-4=0\\ 2x=4\\x=2\\ 2\in[-3,3]\\\\ y''=2>0 \Rightarrow \text{ There's a minimum at } x=2

In this case you have find the values of
y(-3) and
y(3).


y(-3)=(-3)^2-4\cdot(-3)+4=9+12+4=25\\ y(3)=3^2-4\cdot3+4=9-12+4=1\\\\ y(-3)>y(3) \Rightarrow y_(max)=25


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