Extreme Values of Functions. Example: The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive the car to obtain the best gas.
BY ERUM RIAZ Department of Mathematics D.A Degree College For Women Ph-VII (Ext)
04 Chapter 4 Applications of Derivatives 12Okt
4.1 Extreme Values of Functions Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Borax Mine, Boron, CA Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2004.
4.1 – Extreme Values of Functions Extreme Values of a function are created when the function changes from increasing to decreasing or from decreasing to.
1 Chapter 4 Applications of Derivatives. 2 4.1 Extreme Values of Functions.
4.1 Extreme Values of Functions Greg Kelly, Hanford High School Richland, Washington.
Unit 4 Applications of Derivatives. Slide 2 4.1 Critical Number Test Types of Maximums and Minimums Absolute/Global Extreme Values Maximum – Minimum –
The textbook gives the following example at the start of chapter 4: The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive.
4.1 Extreme Values of Functions
4.1 – Extreme Values of Functions
3.1 Extrema on an Interval