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Consider the function below. (Give your answers correct to three decimal places. If you need to use -[infinity] or [infinity], enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) h(x) = 4x5 - 7x3 + x
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Consider the function below. (Give your answers correct to three decimal places. If you need to use -[infinity] or [infinity], enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) h(x) = 4x5 - 7x3 + x
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