Computational Mathematics
Concavity refers to the curvature of a function's graph, determining whether it opens upward or downward. A function is concave up if its second derivative is positive, indicating that the slope is increasing, while it is concave down if the second derivative is negative, showing that the slope is decreasing. Understanding concavity helps identify the nature of critical points and optimize nonlinear functions.
congrats on reading the definition of Concavity. now let's actually learn it.