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The greatest y-value of a function

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The maximum value of a function y=f(x) is the greatest y-value of the function. It is the y-coordinate of the highest point on the graph of f. The minimum value of a function y=f(x) is the least y-value of the function. It is the y-coordinate of the lowest point on the graph of f.
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Answer:

Y=f(x)

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