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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 5 โ Analytical Applications of Differentiation
Topic 5.10
Unit 5 โ Analytical Applications of Differentiation
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5.10 Introduction to Optimization Problems
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What is the difference between a local maximum and an absolute maximum?
A local maximum occurs at a critical point, while an absolute maximum occurs at the endpoints of the interval.
A local maximum occurs within a specific interval, while an absolute maximum occurs within the entire domain.
A local maximum is the highest value of the function, while an absolute maximum is the lowest value of the function.
A local maximum is the overall highest value of the function, while an absolute maximum is the overall lowest value of the function.
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 5.10 Introduction to Optimization Problems
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