Second Derivative Test
Learn how to use 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
Applying the Second Derivative Test to find Local/Relative Extrema
Find the extrema using the second derivative test
Local Extrema, Critical Points, & Saddle Points of Multivariable Functions - Calculus 3
❖ Finding Local Maximums/Minimums - Second Derivative Test ❖
Relative Extrema, Local Maximum and Minimum, First Derivative Test, Critical Points- Calculus
Relative Extrema Using The Second Derivative Test
Use the second derivative test to find local extrema of an algebraic function
Use second 2nd derivative test to find local extrema (local relative maximum minimum) of function
Finding Local Maximums and Local Minimums using the Second Derivative Test
Use the Second Derivative Test to Find all Relative Extrema f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 + 2
Lesson: The Second Derivative Test for Extrema
Use the second derivative test to find local extrema of a transcendental function
Finding Local Maximum and Minimum Values of a Function - Relative Extrema
Use the Second Derivative Test to Find Local Extrema
Calculus I: Find Local Extrema Using 1st and 2nd Derivative Tests