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hanaacdr:
hi
can i please get some help on these two questions
1. find the values of x for which the curve y= 2x^3-3x^2-12x+6 rises with downward concavity
2. is in the attachment
thanks
hanaacdr:
hi could i also get some help with question as well
thank you
RuiAce:
--- Quote from: hanaacdr on January 13, 2017, 11:50:23 am ---hi
can i please get some help on these two questions
1. find the values of x for which the curve y= 2x^3-3x^2-12x+6 rises with downward concavity
2. is in the attachment
thanks
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1. y' = 6x^2 - 6x - 12
y" = 12x - 6
You want to solve y' > 0 for the 'rises' part
AND y" < 0 for the downward concavity part.
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2.
xy = 10000 because the area is 10000
So y = 10000/x
Fencing is just the perimeter of the rectangle, PLUS the arc length of the 1/4 of a circle (which is the pi.x/4 part)
And then it's your classic maxima/minima question. dL/dx = 4 + pi/2 - 10000/x^2
so set dL/dx = 0, and do your usual thing
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For the other one, you're not gonna get anywhere if you don't draw a diagram.
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Post any working out you have if you are stuck on any of them as you progress.
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