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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Maxima and Minima




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1 Comments:

Blogger Lani said...

Hi Temesgen,

I'm glad to read your learning on Maxima and Minima.

After I read your post, I looked for a website that might explain the same concepts to me (sometimes different explanations of the same concepts help me learn)and I found this one. Do you think the explanation is correct and of value?

Best,
Lani

18/5/06 19:06  

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