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|We need to find the absolute maximum and minimum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x).</math> | |We need to find the absolute maximum and minimum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x).</math> | ||
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− | |We begin by finding the critical points of | + | |We begin by finding the critical points of |
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− | | | + | | <math style="vertical-align: -2px">-x^2+6x+16.</math> |
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− | |Solving <math style="vertical-align: -4px">-2x+6=0,</math> we get a critical point at <math style="vertical-align: 0px">x=3.</math> | + | |Taking the derivative, we get |
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+ | | <math style="vertical-align: -2px">-2x+6.</math> | ||
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+ | |Solving <math style="vertical-align: -4px">-2x+6=0,</math> we get a critical point at | ||
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+ | | <math style="vertical-align: 0px">x=3.</math> | ||
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|Now, we calculate <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(0),~\rho(3),~\rho(12).</math> | |Now, we calculate <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(0),~\rho(3),~\rho(12).</math> | ||
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− | | '''(a)''' The minimum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x)</math> is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">16</math> and the maximum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x)</math> is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">56.</math> | + | | '''(a)''' The minimum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x)</math> is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">16</math> and the maximum of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">\rho(x)</math> is <math style="vertical-align: -1px">56.</math> (See above for graph.) |
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| '''(b)''' There are approximately <math style="vertical-align: -1px">251</math> trout. | | '''(b)''' There are approximately <math style="vertical-align: -1px">251</math> trout. |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 12 March 2017
The population density of trout in a stream is
where is measured in trout per mile and is measured in miles. runs from 0 to 12.
(a) Graph and find the minimum and maximum.
(b) Find the total number of trout in the stream.
Foundations: |
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What is the relationship between population density and the total populations? |
The total population is equal to |
for appropriate choices of |
Solution:
(a)
Step 1: |
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To graph we need to find out when is negative. |
To do this, we set |
So, we have |
Hence, we get and |
But, is outside of the domain of |
Using test points, we can see that is positive in the interval |
and negative in the interval |
Hence, we have |
The graph of is displayed below. |
Step 2: |
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We need to find the absolute maximum and minimum of |
We begin by finding the critical points of |
Taking the derivative, we get |
Solving we get a critical point at |
Now, we calculate |
We have |
Therefore, the minimum of is and the maximum of is |
(b)
Step 1: |
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To calculate the total number of trout, we need to find |
Using the information from Step 1 of (a), we have |
Step 2: |
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We integrate to get |
Thus, there are approximately trout. |
Final Answer: |
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(a) The minimum of is and the maximum of is (See above for graph.) |
(b) There are approximately trout. |