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What is a minimum
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Answer: y-value of the vertex of a ∪-shaped (positive) parabola

Explanation:

For a quadratic: it is the y-value of the vertex of a positive parabola.

If it is a negative parabola ( ∩-shaped), it is the maximum.

For a cubic: it is the y-value of all of the vertices of the ∪-shaped sections of the graph. These are typically referred to as the "relative minima" when given an interval.

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