A abdog Member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Messages 155 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jan 6, 2013 #1 Sketch y = √x+5 for -4<x<4 and find its maximum and minimum values. I differentiated it to get stationary points. But I ended up with this: 1/x+5 = 0 Last edited: Jan 6, 2013
Sketch y = √x+5 for -4<x<4 and find its maximum and minimum values. I differentiated it to get stationary points. But I ended up with this: 1/x+5 = 0
GoldyOrNugget Señor Member Joined Jul 14, 2012 Messages 583 Gender Male HSC 2012 Jan 6, 2013 #2 yes. start by multiplying all terms by x.
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Jan 6, 2013 #3 Do you mean or If the former, solution is If latter, no solution. To convince yourself, I suppose you could graph the function.
Do you mean or If the former, solution is If latter, no solution. To convince yourself, I suppose you could graph the function.
A abdog Member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Messages 155 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jan 6, 2013 #4 Can you show me how? Because after multiplying all terms by x, i get x=0. Which is weird.
A abdog Member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Messages 155 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jan 6, 2013 #5 Shadowdude said: Do you mean or If the former, solution is If latter, no solution. To convince yourself, I suppose you could graph the function. Click to expand... it's the latter... I'll post the question.
Shadowdude said: Do you mean or If the former, solution is If latter, no solution. To convince yourself, I suppose you could graph the function. Click to expand... it's the latter... I'll post the question.