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find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of the function
$f(x)=x^{3}+12x^{2}-27x + 9$
over each of the indicated intervals.
(a) the interval $=-10,0$.
- absolute maximum $=504$
- absolute minimum $=9$
(b) the interval $=-7,2$.
- absolute maximum $=443$
- absolute minimum $=-5$
(c) the interval $=-10,2$.
- absolute maximum $=504$
- absolute minimum $=-5$
Step1: Find the derivative of the function
The derivative of \(f(x)=x^{3}+12x^{2}-27x + 9\) is \(f^{\prime}(x)=3x^{2}+24x-27 = 3(x^{2}+8x - 9)=3(x + 9)(x-1)\)
Step2: Find the critical points
Set \(f^{\prime}(x)=0\), then \(3(x + 9)(x - 1)=0\). The critical points are \(x=-9\) and \(x = 1\)
Step3: Evaluate the function at critical points and endpoints for interval \([-10,2]\)
- For \(x=-10\): \(f(-10)=(-10)^{3}+12(-10)^{2}-27(-10)+9=-1000 + 1200+270 + 9=479\)
- For \(x=-9\): \(f(-9)=(-9)^{3}+12(-9)^{2}-27(-9)+9=-729+972 + 243+9=504\)
- For \(x=1\): \(f(1)=1^{3}+12\times1^{2}-27\times1 + 9=1+12-27 + 9=-5\)
- For \(x = 2\): \(f(2)=2^{3}+12\times2^{2}-27\times2+9=8 + 48-54+9=11\)
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- Absolute maximum = \(504\)
- Absolute minimum=\(-5\)