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what are the criteria that function to have its minimum and maximum? ​

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Answered by devroy142007
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If f has an absolute maximum at c, then f(c) is called the maximum value of f. Let f be a function. We say that f has an absolute minimum (or global minimum) at c if f(c) ≤ f(x) for all x in the domain of f. If f has an absolute minimum at c, then f(c) is called the minimum value of f.

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If f has an absolute maximum at c, then f(c) is called the maximum value of f. Let f be a function. We say that f has an absolute minimum (or global minimum) at c if f(c) ≤ f(x) for all x in the domain of f. If f has an absolute minimum at c, then f(c) is called the minimum value of f.

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