This should help for 4.
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For 5. differentiate V(h) with respect to h and set the result to 0 to get the values of h at the turning points (it might be an idea to plot a graph to see which is at the minimum and which at the maximum). Then substitute these values back into V(h).
This should help for 4.
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For 5. differentiate V(h) with respect to h and set the result to 0 to get the values of h at the turning points (it might be an idea to plot a graph to see which is at the minimum and which at the maximum). Then substitute these values back into V(h).