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Consider the function f ( x ) = x e 1 -
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Consider the function f ( x ) = x e 1 - 1 3 on the interval 0 x . ( a ) Determine the
Consider the function
f
(
x
)
=
x
e
1
-
1
3
on the interval
0
x
.
(
a
)
Determine the absolute extreme values
(
i
.
e
.
,
the absolute maximum and minimum values
)
of
f
on the interval
0
x
1
0
.
[
Note:
f
(
1
0
)
~~
0
.
1
8
.
]
(
b
)
Find the interval
(
s
)
on which
f
is inoreasing or decreasing.
(
c
)
Determine the absolute extreme values of
f
on the interval
0
x
.
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