Each of the graphs of the functions in Exercises has one relative maximum and one relative minimum
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Each of the graphs of the functions in Exercises has one relative maximum and one relative minimum point. Plot these two points and check the concavity there. Using only this information, sketch the graph.
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f(x) = − 3x³ + 2x² - 12
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