Using a graphing utility, graph y = 5 on the interval (-3, 3). Use MAXIMUM to find the local maximum values on (-3, 3).

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The required graph is shown:

The maximum value is 5since there is no local maximum value.

Step by step solution

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Step 1. Given information

The graph y = 5 on the interval (-3,3).

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Step 2. Draw the graph of graph y = 5 on the interval (-3, 3).

The required is shown below:

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Step 3. Apply MAXIMUM to determine the local maximum values on (-3, 3).

The local maximum value is a point (x,y)on a function's graph whose ycoordinate is larger than all other ycoordinates on the graph at points (x,y).

From the graph, observe that there is no maximum value according to MAXIMUM .

Hence, there is only maximum value and the maximum value is5.

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