
Maxima and Minima Problems
Using the first and second derivative tests to identify local maxima and minima. Students will apply these concepts to optimization problems in various contexts.
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Using the first and second derivative tests to identify local maxima and minima. Students will apply these concepts to optimization problems in various contexts.
Key Questions
- How do we determine the nature of a stationary point?
- What is the significance of the second derivative?
- How can we optimize quantities in real-world scenarios?
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