Concavity


 
 

In mathematical analysis, concavity is a property of certain geometric figures, and in calculus, a property of certain graphs of functions.

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In calculus, a differentiable function f is convex on an interval if its derivative function f ′ is increasing on that interval: a convex function has an increasing slope. Similarly, a differentiable function f is concave on an interval if its derivative function f ′ is decreasing on that interval: a concave function has a decreasing slope.


 

Mathematical analysis: Analysis is the generic name given to any branch of mathematics which depends upon the concepts of limits and convergence, and studies closely related topics such as continuity, integration, differentiability and transcendental functions. These topics are often studied in the context of real numbers...

Calculus: :For other uses of the term calculus see calculus (disambiguation)...

Function: In general (not in the mathematical but in the engineering sense), a function is a goal-oriented property of an entity. The carrier of a function is a process; therefore, is possible to realise the same function using different physical processes, and one process can be a carrier of multiple funct...

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Introduction
Concave functions
Concave polygons
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