The document is a lecture on finding maximum and minimum values of functions. It begins with announcements about an upcoming quiz. It then outlines the objectives of understanding the Extreme Value Theorem and Fermat's Theorem, and using the Closed Interval Method. The document discusses the Extreme Value Theorem, which states that a continuous function on a closed interval attains absolute maximum and minimum values. It also covers Fermat's Theorem, which states that if a function has a local extremum where it is differentiable, the derivative is equal to 0 at that point. Examples are provided to illustrate the importance of the hypotheses in the Extreme Value Theorem.