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    Find the Relative Extreme Values for F(x) = 1 -X<sup>2/5</sup>
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Find the Relative Extreme Values for F(x) = 1 -X2/5

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Find the relative extreme values for f(x) = 1 -x2/5 on the interval [-1, 1] and determine where those values occur.

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