16 Cut Wire For Maximum Minimum Area of Square and Circle
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
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Absolute Maximum and Absolute minimum value for any function continuous in closed interval [a, b] will always exist at the critical numbers or at the end points.
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This is the BEST METHOD I have ever seen on UTUBE !Thank You Anil !
Thanks a lot for appreciation. All the Best!
totally agree!!!
same
Thank you sooooo much Sir ❤❤❤
Past TEST Paper for you: ua-cam.com/video/bLESE2kkwMc/v-deo.html
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oh right makes sense sir!!
Would the greatest area be at an end point regardless of the length of wire? I have looked at similar problems and this always seems to be the case.
No, that is not the case most of the time. Here is Playlist on Optimisation with Geometric Shapes where the results are different. ua-cam.com/play/PLJ-ma5dJyAqpXUWJKP5nnStAIsg13k5M5.html
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Thanks you sir.. And I have one problem a sector of circle with radius r and perimeter 20cm with angel @(thita) and area Acm^2 find the maximum possible area of sector
Chain rule method is amazing squaring would be bit waste of time
true
Can you please explain derivatives. I got lost when you (x/4)^2 became 2(x/4)*(1/4). Thanks.
(x/4)^2 derivative is 2(x/4) derivative of (x/4) = 2(x/4)(1/4)
Chain rule is applied here. Hope that helps
Here is the video for the same for you: ua-cam.com/video/kPJyhblutH8/v-deo.html
Hope that helps.
Sir good evening can u explain to me this part 11: 39 in pie( 100/2pie)^2 im lost
what would you call this method of working?
Application of derivatives for maximum/minimum
How did you get A(56)= 350. I am getting 455.06.... Way Bigger number than yours :/
It's tricky, you have to simplify before you plug it into your calculator then you will get 350
ex.
(14)^2+pi(22/pi)^2
@@ginapenaloza2908 uhmm hi can u tell me how to get 795.77 i cant get the answer at all, thank u
I’m just a kid found this vid then clicked and don’t know anything but ok
6:44 (X/4)^2 it wouldn't be X^2 / 16 !!?