Calculus 8th Edition

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Chapter 3 - Applications of Differentiation - 3.1 Maximum and Minimum Values - 3.1 Execises - Page 211: 1

Answer

An absolute minimum is the lowest point or y-value in the entire domain of the graph whereas the local minimum is the lowest point or y-value in a particular section of the graph.

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An absolute minimum is the lowest point or y-value in the entire domain of the graph whereas the local minimum is the lowest point or y-value in a particular section of the graph.
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