007A Sample Final 2, Problem 6 Detailed Solution
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Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of the function
on the interval
| Background Information: |
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| 1. To find the absolute maximum and minimum of on an interval |
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we need to compare the values of our critical points with and |
| 2. To find the critical points for we set and solve for |
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Also, we include the values of where is undefined. |
Solution:
| Step 1: |
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| To find the absolute maximum and minimum of on the interval |
| we need to find the critical points of |
| Using the Quotient Rule, we have |
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| We notice that for any |
| Also, is undefined when But, this is outside of our interval. |
| So, there are no critical points in the interval |
| Step 2: |
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| Now, we have |
| Therefore, the absolute maximum value for is |
| and the absolute minimum value for is |
| Final Answer: |
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| The absolute maximum value for is and the absolute minimum value for is |