Understanding Saddle-Shaped Functions in Calculus
Saddle-shaped refers to a shape that resembles a saddle, with two curved sides and a flat bottom. In mathematics, a saddle-shaped function is one whose graph has this shape. The term is often used in calculus to describe functions that have a local minimum or maximum point, but also have a "saddle" point where the slope changes direction.
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