Calculus: Critical Values Using the Power Rule

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What is the primary method used to find the critical values of an equation?

  • Product rule
  • Quotient rule
  • Power rule (correct)
  • Chain rule

What is the purpose of finding critical values in an equation?

  • To find the local minimum (correct)
  • To determine the asymptotes
  • To graph the function
  • To identify the points of inflection

Which of the following rules is NOT used to find critical values?

  • Sum rule (correct)
  • Power rule
  • Chain rule
  • Quotient rule

What is the relationship between the power rule and critical values?

<p>The power rule is used to find the derivative of a function, which is then used to find critical values (C)</p>
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Why is it important to find critical values in an equation?

<p>To identify the local extrema (B)</p>
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