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5.2: Relative Extrema

5.2: Relative Extrema. Objective : To use the derivative to find maximum and minimum values of a function. Discuss what is happening in this graph. Are there any maximum or minimum points? . RELATIVE MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM. Let c be a number in the domain of f .

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5.2: Relative Extrema

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  1. 5.2: Relative Extrema Objective: To use the derivative to find maximum and minimum values of a function

  2. Discuss what is happening in this graph. Are there any maximum or minimum points?

  3. RELATIVE MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM • Let c be a number in the domain of f. • f(c) is a relative (or local) maximum if on the open interval (a,b)f(x) < f(c) for all x in (a,b) (f(c) is the largest value) • f(c) is a relative (or local) minimum if on the open interval (a,b)f(x) > f(c) for all x in (a,b) (f(c) is the smallest value) • A function has a relative (or local) extremum (plural extrema) if at c there is either a local max or min

  4. Relative Extrema at Endpoints • If c is an endpoint of the domain of f, consider what is happening to the left or right of endpoint: • If c is a left-hand endpoint: • Relative max if f is decreasing to the right of c • Relative min if f is increasing to the right of c • If c is a right-hand endpoint: • Relative max if f is increasing to the left • Relative min if f is decreasing to the left

  5. Identify the x-values of all the points where the graph has relative extrema:

  6. If a function has a relative extremum at c, then c is a critical number or c is an endpoint of the domain…This is a big deal!!!! • This does not mean that all critical numbers are relative extrema →

  7. FIRST DERIVATIVE TEST!!! • Find critical numbers, c • Test the sign of f’(x) to the left and the right of critical numbers • f(c) is a relative max if: • f’(x) > 0 to the left of c • f’(x) < 0 to the right of c • f(c) is a relative min if: • f’(x) < 0 to the left of c • f’(x) > 0 to the right of c • For endpoints, it depends if it is a left or right-hand endpoint • If no sign change, no relative extreme values at c

  8. Find the x value of all points where the function has relative extrema. Find the value(s) of any relative extrema.

  9. ALGEBRA HAT→

  10. EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION HAT→

  11. ex HAT→

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