Second Derivative Test
Learn how to use the second derivative test to determine relative extrema
Find the extrema using the second derivative test
Calculus AB/BC – 5.7 Using the Second Derivative Test to Determine Extrema
Relative Extrema Using The Second Derivative Test
The second derivative test to determine relative extrema
Use the Second Derivative Test to Find Any Extrema and Saddle Points: f(x,y) = -4x^2 + 8y^2 - 3
How to Find Relative Extrema by the Second Derivatives Test
Use the Second Derivative Test to Find all Relative Extrema f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 + 2
2nd Derivative Test for Relative Extrema
Ex 1: The Second Derivative Test to Determine Relative Extrema
The Second Derivative Test - Additional Examples with Transcendental Functions
Use the second derivative test to find local extrema of a transcendental function
Finding Local Maximums and Local Minimums using the Second Derivative Test
Lesson: The Second Derivative Test for Extrema
Relative Extrema, Local Maximum and Minimum, First Derivative Test, Critical Points- Calculus
Second Derivative Test to Determine Maximum and Minimum Values
❖ Finding Local Maximums/Minimums - Second Derivative Test ❖
AP Calculus 5.7: Using the Second Derivative Test To Find Extrema