The maximum and minimum values of the function y = x3 - 3x2 +6
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Given, Function,y=x
3
−3x
2
+6
So for that, we have to find the critical value of y so, differentiate y respect to x
y
′
=3x
2
−6x=3x(x−2)=0
So, X is either be 2 or 0. these are the critical values.
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The minimum value is - infinity and
The maximum value is +infinity
Step-by-step explanation:
Local maximum is at ( 0,6)
And local minimum at ( 2,2)
you will get tge answer in graph
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