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Find all relative extrema of the function. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable.

Find all relative extrema of the function. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable-example-1
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First, we will find the derivate of the function:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x^2+3x-8 \\ f^(\prime)(x)=2x+3 \\ f^(\prime)^(\prime)(x)=2 \end{gathered}

Then, we will find the roots of the second derivate:


\begin{gathered} f^(\prime)^(x)=0=2x+3 \\ 2x=-3 \\ x=-(3)/(2) \end{gathered}

As we know, after finding the roots of the first derivative, we must replace them in the second derivative, but the second derivative has a fixed value. Since this criterion is not met, then we have no relative extrema.

Find all relative extrema of the function. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable-example-1
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