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  2. It is also possible to characterize concavity or convexity of functions in terms of the convexity of particular sets. Given the graph of a function, the hypograph of f,

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  3. A function f : S ⊂ Rn → R defined on a convex set S is concave if for any two points x1 x2 ∈ , S and for any λ ∈ [0, 1] we have: λx1 (1 − λ) x2 ≥ λf(x1) (1 − λ)f(x2) + +. is called strictly concave if for any two points x1 , x2 ∈ S and for any λ ∈ (0, 1) we have: λx1 (1 − λ) x2 > λf(x1) (1 − λ)f(x2) + +.

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  5. Concavity of a Function Definition: Indicates the direction of the curve's bend; concave up like a cup and concave down like a cap, with changes marked by inflection points. How to Determine Concavity: Analyse the function's second derivative; positive indicates concave up, negative indicates concave down.

  6. The concavity of the graph of a function refers to the curvature of the graph over an interval; this curvature is described as being concave up or concave down. Generally, a concave up curve has a shape resembling "∪" and a concave down curve has a shape resembling "∩" as shown in the figure below. Concave up.

  7. Sep 9, 2023 · Here are the definitions of concave and convex, everyday examples, and how to remember which is which. Concave vs Convex: Definitions and Everyday Examples. Definition: An object or a function is concave if it curves inward. In simple terms, it’s hollow or bowed in, much like a cave. Everyday Examples: A bowl. A satellite dish. A spoon’s interior.

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