let s(1) be the set of all critical points of f1(x, y) = g1(x).g2(y) and s(2) be the set of critical points of f2(g1(x), g2(y)) Which of the following is the right relation between s(1) and s(2), given that minimum number of elements in s(1) is 2.

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Maxima and Minima topics include: Maxima and minima of variables, taylors theorem two variables, lagrange method to find maxima or minima. Maxima and minima are the largest and smallest values taken by a function. They are also known as extrema, which means "an extreme value" within a given range or domain of a function.  Maxima are points where a function reaches its highest value, while minima are points where it reaches its lowest value.  Local maxima/minima are relative extremes within a specific region, while global maxima/minima are the overall highest and lowest points across the... Show more

let s(1) be the set of all critical points of f1(x, y) = g1(x).g2(y) and s(2) be the set of critical points of f2(g1(x), g2(y)) Which of the following is the right relation between s(1) and s(2), given that minimum number of elements in s(1) is 2.