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==Critical Numbers and Their Use== | ==Critical Numbers and Their Use== | ||
− | If <math>f</math> is defined at <math>c</math>, then <math>c</math> is a critical number of <math>f</math> | + | If <math>f</math> is defined at <math>c</math>, then <math>c</math> is a critical number of <math>f</math> when <math>f'(c)=0</math> or when <math>f'(c)</math> is |
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Revision as of 06:55, 28 July 2020
==Definitions of Increasing and Decreasing Functions.
A function is increasing on an interval when, for any two numbers and in the interval, implies
A function is decreasing on an interval when, for any two numbers and in the interval, implies
Test for Increasing and Decreasing Functions
Let be differentiable on the interval . 1. If for all in , then is increasing on . 2. If for all in , then is decreasing on . 3. If for all in , then is constant on .
Critical Numbers and Their Use
If is defined at , then is a critical number of when or when is undefined.
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