MAC1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Maxima And Minima, Piecewise

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2. 1 increasing, decreasing, and piecewise functions notes: sterling. Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. When functions are increasing, decreasing, or constant from its own graph. When it"s on an open interval, i, if, for any possible choice of both x1 and x2 in i when noting that x1 < x2, which therefore notes that f (x1) < f (x2) When it"s on an open interval, i, if, for any possible choice of both x1 and x2 in i when noting that x1 < x2, which therefore notes that f (x1) > f (x2) When it"s on an open interval, i, if, for any possible choice of just x in i when the values in f (x) are all equal. What"s the di erence between a maximum and minimum: maximum. The maximum would be the largest y-value for any function: minimum. The minimum would be the smallest y-value for any function.

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