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An example for an Upper Extreme in math is........ Lets say you have 7 numbers, 18, 15, 21, 35, 90, 37, 76 The Upper Extreme is the HIGHEST number of the bunch... So if you WANT you could put them in order first. 15, 18, 21, 35, 37, 76, 90 The Upper Extreme would equal = 90 And The Lower Extreme would equal = 18 Hopefully that answers your question!
The lower extreme is the lowest number in a set of data* * * * *That is the correct conventional definition. However, for the mathematical definition you may have to allow for the fact that the lower extreme may not actually be attained: it may be an asymptotic value. For example, consider the set of numbers 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and so on. The sequence gets closer to 0 as you keep going but it is never actually equal to 0. The lower extreme of this infinite set is 0, but that is not an element of the set.
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.
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A real life example of a translation in math is a person sliding down a slide.
An example for an Upper Extreme in math is........ Lets say you have 7 numbers, 18, 15, 21, 35, 90, 37, 76 The Upper Extreme is the HIGHEST number of the bunch... So if you WANT you could put them in order first. 15, 18, 21, 35, 37, 76, 90 The Upper Extreme would equal = 90 And The Lower Extreme would equal = 18 Hopefully that answers your question!
The lower extreme is the lowest number in a set of data* * * * *That is the correct conventional definition. However, for the mathematical definition you may have to allow for the fact that the lower extreme may not actually be attained: it may be an asymptotic value. For example, consider the set of numbers 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and so on. The sequence gets closer to 0 as you keep going but it is never actually equal to 0. The lower extreme of this infinite set is 0, but that is not an element of the set.
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.
History is anon-example of math.
lower extreme,upper extreme,upper quartile, lower quartile, and the median
it is the lower number in a box and whisker plot
in extreme rules math
To find the lower extreme, you need to identify the smallest value in a data set. To find the upper extreme, you need to identify the largest value in the data set. These values represent the lowest and highest points of the data distribution.
When all the observations are identical.
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lower quartile(this is for math)
Greenland is an example of a extreme environment because the weather conditions and the arctic deserts that surrond it.