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What are local extrema?
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Answered by Count Iblis
If a function f(x) has a local maximum, then that means in some local neighborhood of x the function is maximal at x, but not necessarily if you look beyond that local neighborhood.
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Answered by drwls
An extremum (singular of extrema) could also be a local minimum
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