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find the absolute extrema of the function on the closed interval.
$f(x)=8 - x, \quad -2,4$
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maximum $(x,y)=\left(\
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Step1: Find the derivative
The derivative of \(f(x)=8 - x\) is \(f^\prime(x)=-1\). Since \(f^\prime(x)\) is a constant (\(- 1
eq0\)), there are no critical points in the open interval \((-2,4)\).
Step2: Evaluate the function at the endpoints
- For \(x=-2\): \(y = f(-2)=8-(-2)=10\)
- For \(x = 4\): \(y=f(4)=8 - 4=4\)
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minimum \((x,y)=(4,4)\)
maximum \((x,y)=(-2,10)\)