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How can I determine the potential extrema on a function with a discontinuity?
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[QUOTE="fishspawned, post: 5996866, member: 382901"] first off - OOPS - no we are using |sin(x)| - my apologies for the typo. i was considering a linear approximation method. separating them into the two parts seems the easiest method. thanks all. this is one of those situations where i threw out a question to my students and never checked the solution first. we all just randomly picked a function for a curve sketch analysis. i was just running through it before class tomorrow and got to that point and realized i gave those little dudes something of far more complexity than i imagined. [/QUOTE]
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