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which statement is true about the local minimum of the graphed function? over the interval -4,-2, the local minimum is 0. over the interval -2,-1, the local minimum is 25. over the interval -1,4, the local minimum is 0. over the interval 4,7, the local minimum is -7.
Step1: Recall the definition of local minimum
A local minimum of a function is a point where the function has a value less than or equal to the values at nearby points.
Step2: Analyze each interval
- Interval \([-4,-2]\):
Looking at the graph, in the interval \([-4,-2]\), the function has a local minimum value. By observing the \(y -\)coordinates of the points in this interval, we can see that the local minimum is \(0\).
- Interval \([-2,-1]\):
The local minimum in this interval is not \(25\). The value \(25\) is a \(y -\)coordinate of a point \((- 6,25)\) which is not in the interval \([-2,-1]\).
- Interval \([-1,4]\):
The local minimum in this interval is not \(0\). The point \((6,0)\) is not in the interval \([-1,4]\).
- Interval \([4,7]\):
The local minimum in this interval is not \(-7\). The point \((6,-7)\) is not in the interval \([4,7]\).
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Over the interval \([-4,-2]\), the local minimum is \(0\).