Higher-order derivative test
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In mathematics, the higher-order derivative test is used to find maxima, minima, and points of inflexion for sufficiently differentiable functions.
The test
Let ƒ be a differentiable function on the interval I and let c be a point on it such that
- exists and is non-zero.
Then,
- if n is even
- is a point of local maximum
- is a point of local minimum
- if n is odd is a point of inflection.
See also
- Extremum
- First derivative test
- Second derivative test
- Hessian_matrix#Second_derivative_test
- Saddle point
- Inflection point
- Saddle-point method
- Stationary point