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Example 2: Function With One Minimum
The function f(x) = x2 + 1 has no maximum. But f has a minimum at x = 0 with value 1, because for x ≠ 0, we always have x2 > 0, x2 + 1 > 1. The graph is shown in Figure 3.5.3. Figure 3.5.3
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