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Absolute Extrema: MATH 171 Problems 4 & 5 thumbnail

Absolute Extrema: MATH 171 Problems 4 & 5

Proving Fermat's Theorem and graphing local and absolute extrema

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Review for Common Exam: MATH 151 Exam 3 Review Problems 15-19 thumbnail

Review for Common Exam: MATH 151 Exam 3 Review Problems 15-19

Mean Value Theorem and using derivatives to find the shape of curves

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #1 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #1

Determining the properties of a function from the graph of its derivative

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #4 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #4

Finding the intervals where a function is increasing and decreasing and its local maximums and minimums

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #5 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #5

Finding where a function is increasing, decreasing, concave up and concave down and its local extrema and inflection points

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #6 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #6

Finding where a function is increasing, decreasing, concave up and concave down and its local extrema and inflection points

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #7 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week9 #7

Finding where a function is increasing, decreasing, concave up and concave down and its local extrema and inflection points

Concave DownConcave UpCritical ValueDecreasingDerivativeFirst DerivativeIncreasingInflection PointLocal MaximumLocal MinimumMATH 151Relative MaximumRelative MinimumSecond Derivative
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MLC WIR 20B M151 week7 #3

Sketching a curve given information about the function and its derivatives

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MLC WIR 20B M151 week7 #5 thumbnail

MLC WIR 20B M151 week7 #5

Using the first and second derivatives to sketch the graph of a function

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