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    The Graph of the First Derivative\(f^{\prime}(x)\) Of a Function F Is Shown Below
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The Graph of the First Derivative f′(x)f^{\prime}(x)f′(x) Of a Function F Is Shown Below

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The graph of the first derivative f′(x)f^{\prime}(x)f′(x) of a function f is shown below. At what values of x does f have a local maximum or minimum?  The graph of the first derivative  f^{\prime}(x)  of a function f is shown below. At what values of x does f have a local maximum or minimum?

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