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Where is the local (relative) maximum for the graph below?

Where is the local (relative) maximum for the graph below?-example-1
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User Stas S
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Local maxima of any function is the point at which the value of the function is the largest.

Hence as seen from the graph, point b is higher than points a,c and d so the local maxima is at point b.

Point b is the local maxima of the given function.

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