Difference between revisions of "Extremum Command"
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; Extremum[Polynomial]: Yields all local extrema of the polynomial function as points on the function graph. | ; Extremum[Polynomial]: Yields all local extrema of the polynomial function as points on the function graph. | ||
− | ; Extremum[Function ''f'',left-x,right-x]: Finds the extremum of ''f'' in the open interval <left-x,right-x>. Function ''f'' should be continuous in [left-x,right-x] | + | ; Extremum[Function ''f'',left-x,right-x]: Finds the extremum of ''f'' in the open interval <left-x,right-x>. Function ''f'' should be continuous in [left-x,right-x], otherwise false extremums near discontinuity might be calculated. |
Revision as of 13:09, 1 March 2011
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- Extremum[Polynomial]
- Yields all local extrema of the polynomial function as points on the function graph.
- Extremum[Function f,left-x,right-x]
- Finds the extremum of f in the open interval <left-x,right-x>. Function f should be continuous in [left-x,right-x], otherwise false extremums near discontinuity might be calculated.