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Definition

The absolute maximum of a function is the highest value that the function attains over its entire domain. It represents the peak point on the graph of the function.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The absolute maximum can occur at a critical point or at an endpoint of the domain.
  2. To find the absolute maximum, evaluate the function at all critical points and endpoints, then compare these values.
  3. A function may have more than one local maximum but only one absolute maximum over its domain.
  4. If a function is continuous on a closed interval $[a, b]$, it must have both an absolute maximum and minimum according to the Extreme Value Theorem.
  5. The first derivative test and second derivative test are helpful tools in identifying whether a critical point is an absolute maximum.

Review Questions

  • How do you determine if a critical point is an absolute maximum?
  • Explain why a continuous function on a closed interval always has an absolute maximum.
  • What methods can be used to find the absolute maximum of a function?
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