In short, math extreme is the highest (or lowest) value of a math function on an interval (a,b). For example, function y=x2 has minimum (extreme) for x=0 on interval (minus infinity, plus infinity). Similarly, function y=-x2 has maximum (extreme) for x=0 on the same interval. Some functions have multiple extremes, which are called local extremes, but this is enough for basic understanding of the principle.
There are no extremes.
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In short, math extreme is the highest (or lowest) value of a math function on an interval (a,b). For example, function y=x2 has minimum (extreme) for x=0 on interval (minus infinity, plus infinity). Similarly, function y=-x2 has maximum (extreme) for x=0 on the same interval. Some functions have multiple extremes, which are called local extremes, but this is enough for basic understanding of the principle.
The Extremes was created in 1998.
The Extremes has 393 pages.
The Age of Extremes was created in 1994.
Digital Extremes's population is 170.
Digital Extremes was created in 1993.
I Go to Extremes was created in 1990.
The Age of Extremes has 640 pages.
The ISBN of The Extremes is 0-684-81632-6.
There are no extremes.