Second derivative test

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Statement

What this test is for

This test is a partial test (i.e., it may be inconclusive) for determining whether a given critical point for a function is a point of local minimum, point of local maximum, or neither.

What the test states

Suppose is a function and is a point in the interior of the domain of , i.e., is defined on some open interval containing . Suppose, further, that , i.e., the second derivative of , exists at . Then:

Hypothesis Conclusion
attains a local maximum value at (the value is )
attains a local minimum value at (the value is )
The test is inconclusive. may attain a local maximum value, a local minimum value, have a point of inflection, or have some different behavior at the point .

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