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Calculus - Relative Maxima and Minima

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Free Math Help at Brightstorm! http://www.brightstorm.com/math How to identify the relative maxima and relative minima for a function.

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  • I think local and relative means the same...Then relative maximum and minimum can't be end points... So Relative maxima is at x= 9.

  • What's the difference between relative maximum and local maximum?

  • beautiful explanation

  • wouldn't it be ]1,15[ ?

  • At x=1, the point is neither an absolute max (not the highest point on the graph) or a local max (endpoints can't be local maxima). Right?

  • awesome vids!!

  • @brightstorm2

    at x=1 the domain of the function is not contuning before 1 , how did you know it is the highest value around ?

  • wow very good explanation!!!!!

  • excellent explanation...

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