molly17
molly17
26-01-2016
Mathematics
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How do you find the maximum of a graph
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bettercallsaul
bettercallsaul
26-01-2016
The maximum(s) of the graph are the point(s) where the line/curve/etc. reach the highest points. In a parabola, there is only one max (or min), but in a polynomial operation, there can be multiple maxes (or mins).
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