State the absolute maximum value and the absolute minimum value of each function, if the

function is defined on the interval shown.

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To find the absolute maximum and minimum values of a function on a given interval, you can follow these steps:

1. First, find all the critical points of the function within the given interval. Critical points are where the derivative of the function is either zero or undefined. To find the critical points, you need to take the derivative of the function and set it equal to zero to solve for the x-values.

2. Next, evaluate the function at these critical points as well as at the endpoints of the interval. This will give you a list of y-values.

3. Compare the y-values obtained in step 2 to determine the absolute maximum and minimum values. The highest y-value is the absolute maximum, and the lowest y-value is the absolute minimum.

If you can provide the function, I can guide you through the process using numerical examples.