algebra
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.
Range = Maximum value - Minimum value
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Assuming the standard x and y axes, the range is the maximum value of y minus minimum value of y; and the domain is the maximum value of x minus minimum value of x.
There is no minimum (nor maximum) value.
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To find the minimum value of the expression (6x + 10y) in a feasible region, you need to identify the constraints defining that region. Typically, the minimum occurs at one of the vertices of the feasible set formed by these constraints. By evaluating the objective function (6x + 10y) at each vertex, you can determine which one gives the lowest output, thus identifying the minimum value. If you provide the specific constraints, I can help you find the exact minimum.
There is no minimum value for the cosecant function.
You cannot. The function f(x) = x2 + 1 has no real zeros. But it does have a minimum.
The minimum value is the price it will bring for scrape metal.
A parabola has a minimum value when it looks like the letter U
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