Find the local maximum and minimum of LaTeX:  \displaystyle f(x) = - x^{3} + 3 x^{2} + 9 x - 1 .

To find the critical numbers solve LaTeX:  \displaystyle f'(x) = 0 . The derivative is LaTeX:  \displaystyle f'(x) = - 3 x^{2} + 6 x + 9 . Solving LaTeX:  \displaystyle - 3 x^{2} + 6 x + 9 = 0 gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle x = \left[ -1, \  3\right] . Using the 2nd derivative test gives:
LaTeX:  \displaystyle f''\left( -1 \right) = 12  which is greater than zero, so the function is concave up and LaTeX:  \displaystyle f\left(-1\right) = -6 is a local minimum.
LaTeX:  \displaystyle f''\left( 3 \right) = -12  which is less than zero, so the function is concave down and LaTeX:  \displaystyle f\left(3\right) = 26 is a local maximum.