How do you find the local extremas for #g(x) = - |x+6|#?
1 Answer
Nov 19, 2016
Differentiability is a stronger condition than continuity
You cannot use calculus as although the function is continuous everywhere, it is not differentiable everywhere, and specifically it is not differentiable at the extrema that we seek (which happens to be a maximum)
But we can plot the function
graph{-|x+6| [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
And observer that there is a maximum at