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    Given F(x) = -X<sup>5</sup> + 15x<sup>4</sup>
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Given F(x) = -X5 + 15x4

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Given f(x) = -x5 + 15x4 . Use a graphing utility to estimate the absolute maximum and minimum values of f, if any, on the interval [0, 15].

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