You have to find the upper and lower bound of the figures.
Example= 2+3+5/3 (normally) =3.33
Max= 2.5+3.5+5.5/3=3.83
Min=1.5+2.5+4.5/3=2.83
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Find the minimum and maximum values from the given data. Then range is the difference between maximum and minimum values.
No, the average speed will always be between the minimum and maximum speeds.
subtract the minimum from the maximum
Find the minimum and maximum of what? An array?
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By taking the derivative of the function. At the maximum or minimum of a function, the derivative is zero, or doesn't exist. And end-point of the domain where the function is defined may also be a maximum or minimum.
For the planets Mercury and Mars, their maximum and minimum temperatures are listed:* Mercury (minimum = -184 °C; maximum = 465 °C) * Venus (average = 449 °C)* Earth (average = 7.2 °C)* Mars (minimum = -123 °C; maximum = 36 °C)* Jupiter (average = -153 °C)
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In Calculus, to find the maximum and minimum value, you first take the derivative of the function then find the zeroes or the roots of it. Once you have the roots, you can just simply plug in the x value to the original function where y is the maximum or minimum value. To know if its a maximum or minimum value, simply do your number line to check. the x and y are now your max/min points/ coordinates.
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it is at its minimum