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The highest value of the domain of the function called its

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Absolute maximum

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The highest value of the domain of the function called its Maximum value.

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The maximum value of a function is the place where a function reaches its highest point, or vertex, on a graph. There is no point above the maximum value of the function. Thus the highest point on the graph is known as the maximum value of the domain of the function.

The maximum value is one of the extreme values of the domain of the function. The other extreme value is known as the minimum value. It is on one side of the graph and the maximum value is on the other side of the graph.

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