Learn how to find relative extrema and justify using first derivative test
đ Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A method that can be used to obtain the extreme values of a function is the first derivative test. To obtain the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test, first, we obtain the first derivative of the function. Next, we set the first derivative equal to zero and solve for x. the values of x obtained are the critical points of the function. On a number line, we chose points to the left and to the right of the critical points found and substitute into the original function. The intervals where the result obtained by substituting the points into the original function is positive, then the function is increasing on those intervals while the intervals where the result obtained by substituting the points into the original function is negative, then the function is decreasing on those intervals. đSUBSCRIBE to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrbrianm... â¤ď¸Support my channel by becoming a member:    / @brianmclogan  đââď¸Have questions? Ask here: https://forms.gle/dfR9HbCu6qpWbJdo7 đFollow the Community:    / mrbrianmclogan  Organized Videos: â Applications of the Derivative    â˘Â Applications of the Derivative  â Determine Increasing or Decreasing Function From a Table    â˘Â Determine Increasing or Decreasing Functio...  â Concavity of Functions    â˘Â Concavity of Functions  â Extreme Value Theorem of Functions    â˘Â Extreme Value Theorem of Functions  â First Derivative Test for Functions    â˘Â First Derivative Test for Functions  â Find the Critical Values of a Function    â˘Â Find the Critical Values of a Function  â Extrema, Concavity, Increasing Decreasing Intervals from a Graph    â˘Â Extrema, Concavity, Increasing Decreasing ...  â Sketch the Graph of the First and Second Derivative    â˘Â Find the Points of Inflection of a Function  â Find the Points of Inflection of a Function    â˘Â Find the Points of Inflection of a Function  â Second Derivative Test For a Function    â˘Â Second Derivative Test For a Function  â Intermediate Value Theorem of Functions    â˘Â Intermediate Value Theorem of Functions  đď¸ Organized playlists by classes here:    / mrbrianmclogan  đ My Website - http://www.freemathvideos.com đŻSurvive Math Class Checklist: Ten Steps to a Better Year: https://www.brianmclogan.com/email-ca... Connect with me: âĄď¸Facebook -   / freemathvideos  âĄď¸Instagram -   / brianmclogan  âĄď¸Twitter -   / mrbrianmclogan  âĄď¸Linkedin -   / brian-mclogan-16b43623  đ¨âđŤ Current Courses on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/user/brianmclog... đ¨âđŠâđ§âđ§ About Me: I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips. Find more here: https://www.freemathvideos.com/about-me/ #derivatives #brianmclogan

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