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▸ noun: The works of the 17th-century mathematician Pierre de Fermat engendered many theorems.
▸ noun: In real analysis, (also known as interior extremum theorem) a method to find local maxima and minima of differentiable functions on open sets by showing that every local extremum of the function is a stationary point (the function's derivative is zero at that point).
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▸ noun: The works of the 17th-century mathematician Pierre de Fermat engendered many theorems.
▸ noun: In real analysis, (also known as interior extremum theorem) a method to find local maxima and minima of differentiable functions on open sets by showing that every local extremum of the function is a stationary point (the function's derivative is zero at that point).
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