Math, asked by ankitwaratkar2000, 1 month ago

• The point at which function has
neither maximum nor minimum is
called as​

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Answered by BEAST00757
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Step-by-step explanation:

No maximum or minimum even though the derivative is zero. Since the derivative is zero or undefined at both local maximum and local minimum points, we need a way to determine which, if either, actually occurs.

Answered by ilovewbi
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Answer:

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