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Finding the absolute maximum and minimum values from a function.

Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of f on the given interval.

F(x) = sqrt(9-x^2) [-1, 2]

or in other words:

F(x) equals the square root of (9 minus x squared).

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Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of f on the
given interval.

F(x) = ((9 – x2)) [–1, 2]

The double parentheses indicate a square root symbol. So the problem
reads: F(x) = the square root of 9 – x2.

Solution Summary

Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of f on the given interval.

F(x) = sqrt(9-x^2) [-1, 2]

or in other words:

F(x) equals the square root of (9 minus x squared).

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