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Let f(x)=8x2−32x+13 (a) Find the critical point c of f and compute f(c) (Use symbolic notation...

Let f(x)=8x2−32x+13
(a) Find the critical point c of f and compute f(c)

(Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Give your answer in the form of comma separated list if needed. Enter NCP if the function has no critical points. Enter DNE if there are no maximum or minimum.)

c=

f(c)=

(b) Find extreme values of ff on [0,6].

Maximum =

Minimum =

(c) Find extreme values of ff on [−4,1].

Maximum =

Minimum =

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