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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 5 – Analytical Applications of Differentiation
Topic 5.2
When does a point represent a local minimum?
When the first derivative is equal to 0 at the point and the second derivative is negative
When the second derivative is equal to 0 at the point and the first derivative is positive
When the second derivative is equal to 0 at the point and the first derivative is negative
When the first derivative is equal to 0 at the point and the second derivative is positive
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 5.2 Extreme Value Theorem, Global vs Local Extrema, and Critical Points
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