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Higher-order derivative test

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In mathematics, the higher order derivative test is used to find maxima, minima and points of inflection in an nth degree polynomial's curve.

The test

Let be a differentiable function on the interval and let be a point on it such that

  1. exists and is non-zero

such that n is made as large as possible.

Then,

  1. if n is even
    1. is a point of local minima
    2. is a point of local maxima
  2. if n is odd is a point of inflection

See also