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Question
If for a function f(x), f'(a) = 0, f"(a) = 0, f"'(a) > 0, then at x = a, f(x) is ______
Options
Minimum
Maximum
Not an extreme point
Extreme point
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Solution
If for a function f(x), f'(a) = 0, f"(a) = 0, f"'(a) > 0, then at x = a, f(x) is Not an extreme point.
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