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The first derivative test for extreme values is proven, followed by the mean value theorem, the inverse function theorem, and some exercises pertaining to these theorems and proofs.

Let f : S R be a real-valued function of a real variable, and let c be an element of the interior of S . Then f is said to attain a local maximum at c if there exists a δ > 0 such that ( c - δ , c + δ ) S and f ( c ) f ( x ) for all x ( c - δ , c + δ ) .

The function f is said to attain a local minimum at c if there exists an interval ( c - δ , c + δ ) S such that f ( c ) f ( x ) for all x ( c - δ , c + δ ) .

The next theorem should be a familiar result from calculus.

First derivative test for extreme values

Let f : S R be a real-valued function of a real variable, and let c S be a point at which f attains a local maximum or a local minimum. If f is differentiable at c , then f ' ( c ) must be 0 .

We prove the theorem when f attains a local maximum at c . The proof for the case when f attains a local minimum is completely analogous.

Thus, let δ > 0 be such that f ( c ) f ( x ) for all x such that | x - c | < δ . Note that, if n is sufficiently large, then both c + 1 n and c - 1 n belong to the interval ( c - δ , c + δ ) . We evaluate f ' ( c ) in two ways. First,

f ' ( c ) = lim n f ( c + 1 n ) - f ( c ) 1 n 0

because the numerator is always nonpositive and the denominator is always positive.On the other hand,

f ' ( c ) = lim n f ( c - 1 n ) - f ( c ) - 1 n 0

since both numerator and denominator are nonpositive. Therefore, f ' ( c ) must be 0, as desired.

Of course we do not need a result like [link] for functions of a complex variable, since the derivative of every real-valued function of a complex variable necessarily is 0,independent of whether or not the function attains an extreme value.

REMARK As mentioned earlier, the zeroes of a function are often important numbers. The preceding theorem shows that the zeroes of the derivative f ' of a function f are intimately related to finding the extreme values of the function f . The zeroes of f ' are often called the critical points for f . Part (a) of the [link] establishes the familiar procedure from calculus for determining the maximum and minimum of a continuous real-valued function on a closed interval.

  1. Let f be a continuous real-valued function on a closed interval [ a , b ] , and assume that f is differentiable at each point x in the open interval ( a , b ) . Let M be the maximum value of f on this interval, and m be its minimum value on this interval. Write S for the set of all x ( a , b ) for which f ' ( x ) = 0 . Suppose x is a point of [ a , b ] for which f ( x ) is either M or m . Prove that x either is an element of the set S , or x is one of the endpoints a or b .
  2. Let f be the function defined on [ 0 , 1 / 2 ) by f ( t ) = t / ( 1 - t ) . Show that f ( t ) < 1 for all t [ 0 , 1 / 2 ) .
  3. Let t ( - 1 / 2 , 1 / 2 ) be given. Prove that there exists an r < 1 , depending on t , such that | t / ( 1 + y ) | < r for all y between 0 and t .
  4. Let t be a fixed number for which 0 < t < 1 . Show that, for all 0 s t , ( t - s ) / ( 1 + s ) t .

Probably the most powerful theorem about differentiation is the next one. It is stated as an equation, but its power is usually as an inequality; i.e., theabsolute value of the left hand side is less than or equal to the absolute value of the right hand side.

Mean value theorem

Let f be a real-valued continuous function on a closed bounded interval [ a , b ] , and assume that f is differentiable at each point x in the open interval ( a , b ) . Then there exists a point c ( a , b ) such that

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Source:  OpenStax, Analysis of functions of a single variable. OpenStax CNX. Dec 11, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11249/1.1
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