Extrema on a Closed Interval. Calculus-Applications of Derivatives: Optimization
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When you're looking for extrema in a closed interval, you're looking for the highest and lowest points that the function attains in the interval, including at the endpoints of the interval. For that reason, the candidates for extrema will always be only any critical points that lie inside the interval and the endpoints of the interval.
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