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Question
the graph of a function is shown.
which point is a good approximation of a relative maximum of the graph?
(1,3)
(2,0)
(-2,0)
(-1,-3)
Step1: Recall the definition of a relative maximum
A relative maximum is a point on the graph where the function changes from increasing to decreasing.
Step2: Analyze each point
- For \((2,0)\) and \((- 2,0)\): These are \(x -\)intercepts (where \(y = 0\)), not relative maxima.
- For \((-1,-3)\): This is a low - point (a relative minimum as the function changes from decreasing to increasing around it).
- For \((1,3)\): Looking at the graph, near \(x = 1\), the function changes from increasing (to the left of \(x = 1\)) to decreasing (to the right of \(x = 1\)).
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\((1,3)\)