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Standard XII
Mathematics
Necessary Condition for an Extrema(Is a Function Differentiable at Boundaries)
the local min...
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the local minimum value of the function f' given by f(x) = 3+lxl is what?
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Dear Student ,
x
≥
0
3
+
x
≥
0
+
3
f
x
≥
3
So
,
local
minimum
value
of
the
function
f
is
3
.
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