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According to the table, which ordered pair is a local maximum of the function, f(x)?

(0, 64)
(3, –35)
(5, 189)
(2, 0)


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The local maximum of the function f(x) is (0,64)

Given,

From the table we can notice that when ₋2<x<0, f(x) is increasing

And in case of when 0<x<3, f(x) is decreasing progressively.

we know that a local maximum is present on the graph of the function y=f(x) at the location where the graph shifts from increasing to decreasing. The tangent has zero slope at this location. And at the point when the graph shifts from declining to increasing, a local minimum is present.

Therefore, a local maximum also known as relative maximum, is a maximum that exists in a certain area and is not necessarily(but could be) a global maximum.

Hence f(0) is a local maximum of the ordered pair (0,64)

Hence we get the local maximum pair as (0,64)

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