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• How can you tell that a point on the graph is a maximum, a minimum, or neither?

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If it is on the maximum, then the y-value of the point cannot be any higher and still be on the graph of the function. If it is on the minimum, the the y-value of the point cannot be any lower and still be on the graph of the function. If it isn't either the maximum or the minimum, it is neither.

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