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Algebra Graphing Polynomials Maximums and Minimums continue12of 2 Maximums and MinimumsCheck out this graph:

The tops of the mountains are relative maximums because they are the highest points in their little neighborhoods (relative to the points right around them):

Suppose you're in a roomful of people (like your classroom). Find the tallest person there. (It's usually a guy.) He is the relative max of that room. Specifically, he's the tallest relative to the people around him. But, what if you took that guy to an NBA convention? There'd be lots of guys who beat him.
Look back at the graph...

(Relative extrema (maxes and mins) are sometimes called local extrema.)
Other than just pointing these things out on the graph, we have a very specific way to write them out.
Officially, for this graph, we'd say:
f has a relative max of 2 at x = -3.
f has a relative max of 1 at x = 2.
The max is, actually, the height... the x guy is where the max occurs.
So, saying that the max is (-3, 2) would be unclear and not really correct.
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