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The point p, where the derivative is positive for x < p and derivative is negative for x > p and at x = p, the derivative is zero (for a second degree polynomial). Also known as Max?
The point p, where the derivative is positive for x < p and derivative is negative for x > p and at x = p, the derivative is zero (for a second degree polynomial). Also known as Max?
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