Suppose (0, 2) is a critical point of a function, with continuous second derivatives. In each case, what can say about if a) (0.2) - 4. 1 (0, 2) = 6. 1 (0, 2) -9 b) o.2) - -1:, (o. 2)-2 1 (0, 2)- - c) 10.2) --4 , (o. 2)-6 1 (0. 2) -1
Suppose (0, 2) is a critical point of a function, with continuous second derivatives. In each case, what can say about if a) (0.2) - 4. 1 (0, 2) = 6. 1 (0, 2) -9 b) o.2) - -1:, (o. 2)-2 1 (0, 2)- - c) 10.2) --4 , (o. 2)-6 1 (0. 2) -1
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
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