- Messages
- 1,321
- Reaction score
- 2,743
- Points
- 273
I'M having problems determining Maxima and Minima of a curve. If anyone feels like helping, sure do help. Paper's on MONDAY!
We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)
I'M having problems determining Maxima and Minima of a curve. If anyone feels like helping, sure do help. Paper's on MONDAY!
Ohkay got it! Thanks alot!There is the first principle, that is first of all you find what is the value of x for which the curve has a maximum or a minimum [stationary point],
take a value less than that x and replace in dy/dx, and a value greater than that x and replace in dy/dx ;
if of this form
Less than x....X..........Greater Than x
(i) +ve 0 -ve this is a maximum
(ii) -ve 0 +ve this is a minimum
Else you could you the second order derivative;
you substitute the value of x for which you had the stationary point in d^2y/dx^2 [Dsquare Y by DxSquare]
if it is > 0 then it is a minimum
if it is < o then it is a maximum
if it is = 0, we cannot use second order derivative, we should use the first principle
Check this ::Ohkay got it! Thanks alot!
HAHAHAI'M having problems determining Maxima and Minima of a curve. If anyone feels like helping, sure do help. Paper's on MONDAY!
For almost 10 years, the site XtremePapers has been trying very hard to serve its users.
However, we are now struggling to cover its operational costs due to unforeseen circumstances. If we helped you in any way, kindly contribute and be the part of this effort. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Click here to Donate Now