Suppose that the function with the given graph is not f(x), but f'(x). Find the locations of all extrema, and tell whether each extremum is a relative maximum or minimum.
A. Relative maximum at 3; relative minimum at -3
B. Relative maximum at 1; relative minimum at -1
C. No relative extrema
D. Relative minimum at 0
Answer: D
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