Math, asked by pratikbhoyar2002, 2 months ago


The point at which function has
either maximum or minimum is called
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Answered by vanshikamanki150709
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Step-by-step explanation:

Thus, the only points at which a function can have a local maximum or minimum are points at which the derivative is zero, as in the left hand graph in figure 5.1. 1, or the derivative is undefined, as in the right hand graph.

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