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Revision as of 11:29, 18 February 2016
Consider the following continuous function:
defined on the closed, bounded interval .
a) Find all the critical points for .
b) Determine the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values for on the interval .
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Solution:
(a)
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| To find the critical point, first we need to find . |
| Using the Product Rule, we have |
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| Step 2: |
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| Notice is undefined when . |
| Now, we need to set . |
| So, we get . |
| We cross multiply to get . |
| Solving, we get . |
| Thus, the critical points for are and . |
(b)
| Step 1: |
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| We need to compare the values of at the critical points and at the endpoints of the interval. |
| Using the equation given, we have and . |
| Step 2: |
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| Comparing the values in Step 1 with the critical points in (a), the absolute maximum value for is 32 |
| and the absolute minimum value for is . |
| Final Answer: |
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| (a) and |
| (b) The absolute minimum value for is |