are you allowed to rewrite your function to (x+1) (x-1/2) and then just use the numbers that you "pick" in the x over there. Is this allowed or is this not possible for some reason?
You can follow the same process as outlined in this video: 1. Find all critical points 2. Make a sign analysis chart 3. Determine the intervals of increase and decrease 4. Identify the local max and local min (if they exist)
Thank you for your question! If you want to find the local min without using calculus, you can take a look at the idea discussed in this discussion post here: mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/62730.html I think I should do a video based on this idea. Thank you for asking this question!!
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i needed this video, my teacher wasn't explaining stuff properly but you think, thanks
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Wtf. We’re doing this in Ap pre calc
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are you allowed to rewrite your function to (x+1) (x-1/2) and then just use the numbers that you "pick" in the x over there. Is this allowed or is this not possible for some reason?
Which function?
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Verify if f(x)=x power 4 has a local maximum or local minimum . please how do we approach this question .Thank you
You can follow the same process as outlined in this video: 1. Find all critical points 2. Make a sign analysis chart 3. Determine the intervals of increase and decrease 4. Identify the local max and local min (if they exist)
Thank u.i got the concept of grph from this video
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What software did you use to write on these equations?
Hello, I used Squid app to write them. Are you going to make your own videos too?
@@GlassofNumbers Maybe, so what is similar program on pc?
@@ziad3650 You can try Drawboard PDF
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I’m in precalculus, how do I find the local minimum of f(x)=(x+1)^2(x-3)^3?
Thank you for your question! If you want to find the local min without using calculus, you can take a look at the idea discussed in this discussion post here: mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/62730.html
I think I should do a video based on this idea. Thank you for asking this question!!
@@GlassofNumbers send me the link to the video once you make one, thanks!
@@ganja4024 Definitely! Due to my busy schedule, it will take some time. But I am working on it!
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how do i solve the maxima and minima of 2x^4-16x^2+20x-7? T-T
If you are finding the local extrema, then it's the same process as the problem in this video!
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