The important points on the graph of a parabola are the vertex.
the lowest or highest point on the coordinate grid/ graph
The extreme point is called a vertex.
A parabola is NOT a point, it is the whole curve.
When you look at the parabola if it opens downwards then the parabola has a maximum value (because it is the highest point on the graph) if it opens upward then the parabola has a minimum value (because it's the lowest possible point on the graph)
The [global] minimum.
Lines are infinite and so do not have a highest or lowest point. You need to have a curve to have a possible lowest point.
the lowest or highest point on the coordinate grid/ graph
The highest point of a transverse wave is called the crest, while the lowest point is called the trough.
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The lowest point on a graph in the domain of the function is called the "minimum" or "global minimum" if it is the lowest point overall. If the lowest point is only the lowest within a certain interval, it may be referred to as a "local minimum." These points represent the values of the function where it attains its least value in the specified context.
The highest point on a graph is when the derivative of the graph equals 0 or the slope is constant.
The highest point on a transverse wave is called a crest. Also, the lowest point is called a trough.
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A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
The extreme point is called a vertex.
The highest point of a wave is called a crest and the lowest point is called a trough.
The highest point in the world is mt.Everest and the lowest point in the world is somewhere in Antarctica