Extreme value theorem | Existence theorems | AP Calculus AB | Khan Academy

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The Extreme Value Theorem states that if a function in continuous on a closed interval [a,b], then the function must have a maximum and a minimum on the interval. This makes sense: when a function is continuous you can draw its graph without lifting the pencil, so you must hit a high point and a low point on that interval. Created by Sal Khan.

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