Brandon was asked to identify the relative maximum of the polynomial function h(x) . Which answer choice identifies the correct value(s)?

Responses

There is a relative minimum at x=1.
There is a relative minimum at x is equal to 1. - no response given

There is no relative maximum in this graph.
There is no relative maximum in this graph. - no response given

There is a relative maximum at x=2.
There is a relative maximum at x is equal to 2. - incorrect

There is a relative maximum at x=0.
explain how you get that answer

The question states that Brandon was asked to identify the relative maximum of the polynomial function h(x). This means that he needs to find the highest point on the graph of the function. To do this, he can look for the vertex of the parabola, as the vertex represents the highest or lowest point of the graph.

To find the vertex of a parabola in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, we can use the formula x = -b/2a.

Since the given polynomial function is not provided, and there is no additional information given, it is not possible to determine the value of the relative maximum. Therefore, the correct answer choice is:

There is no relative maximum in this graph.