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The condition for maxima at point x=a is

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Answered by dhruvsh
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Answer:

For a function f(x) to have its local maxima at x=a is,

f'(a)=0 and f"(a)<0 (must be negative)

Hope this helps you !

Answered by MrSmartGuy1729
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Answer:

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Question :-

The condition for maxima at point x = a is

Answer:-

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

The function f(x) to have its local maxima at x = a

Solution :-

  • f'(a) = 0 and f"(a) <0

It must be Negative in Nature then,

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