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A concave function is the opposite of a [[convex function]], i.e. a function <math>f</math> is concave if and only if <math>-f</math> is convex. | A concave function is the opposite of a [[convex function]], i.e. a function <math>f</math> is concave if and only if <math>-f</math> is convex. | ||
− | A happy face is convex, while a sad face | + | A happy face is convex, while a sad face is concave. |
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 17 January 2016
A concave function is the opposite of a convex function, i.e. a function is concave if and only if is convex.
A happy face is convex, while a sad face is concave.
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