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Addition is the maximum or minimum function in math.
By taking the derivative of the function. At the maximum or minimum of a function, the derivative is zero, or doesn't exist. And end-point of the domain where the function is defined may also be a maximum or minimum.
· whether it is linear, quadratic or exponential · whether it has an upper or lower bound · whether it has a minimum or a maximum value · whether it is constant, decreasing or increasing
The minimum is the vertex which in this case is 0,0 or the origin. There isn't a maximum.....
Find the maximum and minimum values that the function can take over all the values in the domain for the input. The range is the maximum minus the minimum.
You cannot. The function f(x) = x2 + 1 has no real zeros. But it does have a minimum.
In Calculus, to find the maximum and minimum value, you first take the derivative of the function then find the zeroes or the roots of it. Once you have the roots, you can just simply plug in the x value to the original function where y is the maximum or minimum value. To know if its a maximum or minimum value, simply do your number line to check. the x and y are now your max/min points/ coordinates.
the maximum or minimum value of a continuous function on a set.
Both the function "cos x" and the function "sin x" have a maximum value of 1, and a minimum value of -1.
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It can't - unless you analyze the function restricted to a certain interval.
Set the first derivative of the function equal to zero, and solve for the variable.