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Lesson 28-Extrema of Functions of Two Variables

This lesson discusses determining the extrema (maximum, minimum or saddle point) of functions with two variables using the second partial test. The lesson explains the second partial test method for finding extrema and provides examples of applying this test to functions with two variables. Students are then given an activity to practice using the second partial test on example functions.

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Lesson 28-Extrema of Functions of Two Variables

This lesson discusses determining the extrema (maximum, minimum or saddle point) of functions with two variables using the second partial test. The lesson explains the second partial test method for finding extrema and provides examples of applying this test to functions with two variables. Students are then given an activity to practice using the second partial test on example functions.

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Lesson 28

EXTREMA OF
FUNCTIONS OF TWO
VARIABLES
OBJECTIV
E:
At the end of the lesson, the student must be able to:
•determine the relative maximum, relative minimum
or saddle point using the second partial test.
Extrema of Functions of Two
Variables
The Second Partials Test
Examples:
Activity:
p.986

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