Maxima and MinimaHard
Question
If a continuous function f (x) has a local maximum at x = a, then -
Options
A.f′(a+) may be 0
B.f′(a+) may be - ∞
C.f′(a+) may be non-zero finite real number
D.f′(a-) may be - ∞
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