State whether (x) = x 1 (Figure 19) has a minimum or maximum value on the following
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State whether ƒ(x) = x−1 (Figure 19) has a minimum or maximum value on the following intervals:
(a) (0, 2)
(b) (1, 2)
(c) [1, 2]
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1 2 +X 3
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