I don't even know where to start

Abeham

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I asked for assistance in my class, and all I got to work with was
You should try g(x)=(x-a)(x-b)f(x)
 

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Are there missing symbols in your image?

When I don't know where to start dealing with an abstract problem, I usually try seeing what it means in very simple concrete cases.

f(x) is 6 + 2x is continuous on [-3, 4] and differentiable and positive on (-3, 4). f’(x) = 2. What is your proposition for that specific case?
 
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