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Finally, in only one of the three examples in which we did not restrict the domain did we get both an absolute maximum and an absolute minimum.
Is it really necessary to struggle with calculus tools (derivatives, etc.) examine the essential points of his manuscript and apply his method to examples he the maximum or the minimum, the value of the function f (x) will not vary signifi- cantly
If there is a global maximum or minimum, it is a reasonable guess that it would be . Note that the proof made no assumption about the symmetry of the curve.
Some examples of local maximum and minimum points are shown in figure 5.1.1. derivative is zero is a local maximum or minimum point, but this is not true.Download Citation on ResearchGate | Maxima and minima without calculus | Many Three examples suitable for a noncalculus physics course are given : (1)
2 Dec 2016 I’m tutoring a student who is in a typical precalculus/trig course where they’re teaching her about graphing various arbitrary polynomials.
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9 Jan 2015
It may not be the minimum or maximum for the whole function, but locally it is. Calculus can be used to find the exact maximum and minimum using derivatives.
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