Just two questions regarding a 3 day sac im currentely doing for Calc.
If a question gives a function, which shows the temperature of a incubator in terms of time, and it wants to know when the great rate of change of the temperature is. Would i be right in finding the derivative, graphing it, and then finding the maximum of the derivative graph? Which will give me the greatest gradient, which in this case is the greatest rate of change in the temp in terms of time?
And secondly, attached a picture is for a question.
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http://imgur.com/ESSumEEBackground: The questions is of a nusery owner, and provides a function for the number of plants in terms of time (months). The nusery owners assitant accidentely sprayed some of the plants with a weed killer so something, and so the new function of the number of plants is given. It asks us to find the value of 'a', which is a variable in the new function, and tells us to find it by letting the two functions equal each other and solve for a. This is the point from their on with regards time, that the new function is valid, and prior to this the old function is valid.
The question its self asks, what is the number of plants lost?
Their have been several answers from other people in the class. But I believe that you take the point at which a=, find the number of plants there, then subtract that from the minimum of the newer function. Another said that use just pick to points, and compare what the old function would of been, to the new function and calculate the difference and thats how much they have lost?
The question doesnt given any value of time, so its pretty broad. Any ideas?