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In those cases a calculator is recommended because he said he calculated using a calculator. We don't usually have as much time in figuring out all these.
You see, the problem for me isn’t solving it out but simply finding out if it’s differentiable or not. I know it’s the most important and most simple step, but I just seem to mess it up each time. This video was helpful in the sense of reassuring that I’m doing polynomials right, but do you have any other videos where you do harder problems? Like trig or fractions or ones with double chain rules. Those are the suckers that get me.
He has a differentiation vid with harder problems. Also look up derivative calculator and you should find a calculator that will calculate the derivative and show you the steps to get there.
10:10, w8 how wre you able to factor out x-5 when you divide it by x-5? What rule is that, how is that possible??? Is it different from solving linear equation? Pls help!
There is an easier way, you can open the calculator and press mode then 5 then 3 it will give you a, b, c put in a the coefficient of ×*2 and in b the coefficient of × and in c the free term and you will get the critical point quicker..
At 6:04 how can it be both an absolute and relative min? Even with the closed interval, it is still just a parabola opening up so there would be no relative extrema.
at 0:40 u defined abs max/min as highest and lowest point, at 1:00 u said local/relative min point at the same curve of abs min. I just wanted to know the difference between abs and local points in a graph.
I am sorry but with the first problem you did, the sign line with 2 as a critical point, all the intervals were positive, none were negative, or have I just always done it wrong?
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Great video once again sir! As far as improvement maybe do some trigonometric functions as well. I know my class does a lot of those! Thank you for all of your videos though! All thumbs up!!!!👍
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But your method was very straightforward and clear, and I was able to put it into simple steps that I wrote down on my notes. Just wished I could have been able to try solving the problem myself as well.
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The first example is a parabola whose concavity is pointing upwards, therefore shouldnt it only have an abs/relative min and no max?
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You see, the problem for me isn’t solving it out but simply finding out if it’s differentiable or not. I know it’s the most important and most simple step, but I just seem to mess it up each time. This video was helpful in the sense of reassuring that I’m doing polynomials right, but do you have any other videos where you do harder problems? Like trig or fractions or ones with double chain rules. Those are the suckers that get me.
He has a differentiation vid with harder problems. Also look up derivative calculator and you should find a calculator that will calculate the derivative and show you the steps to get there.
10:10, w8 how wre you able to factor out x-5 when you divide it by x-5? What rule is that, how is that possible??? Is it different from solving linear equation? Pls help!
That factoring method is called the AC method which u can look up how it works
There is an easier way, you can open the calculator and press mode then 5 then 3 it will give you a, b, c put in a the coefficient of ×*2 and in b the coefficient of × and in c the free term and you will get the critical point quicker..
This was so helpful very understanding but what if you something like x⁵-20x²
I have a question f(x)=x^3+6x^2 in the interval [-6,1]. This has minimums at (0,0) and (-6,0) what is the absolute minimum though
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1:11 Isn't the local minimum at a?
Unlike absolute max and min, there can be more than one relative/local minimum and maximum. So yes, a would also be a local minimum you are correct!
7:50 What do you do when a coefficient is a prime number?
At 6:04 how can it be both an absolute and relative min? Even with the closed interval, it is still just a parabola opening up so there would be no relative extrema.
thank you for this it was really helpful
at 0:40 u defined abs max/min as highest and lowest point, at 1:00 u said local/relative min point at the same curve of abs min. I just wanted to know the difference between abs and local points in a graph.
Thanks. This helped A LOT
I am sorry but with the first problem you did, the sign line with 2 as a critical point, all the intervals were positive, none were negative, or have I just always done it wrong?
The derivative of my knowledge is positive