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Last edited by finitehelp (2010-02-23 15:51:59)
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Hi finitehelp;
What are the critical values for the function y= e^(x^2-5)?
2) First graph the function:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/graph/functio … ymax=4.546
The graph is suggestive of a minimum at x = 0. Let's verify that.
Get the derivative:
Set it to 0:
Solve for x:
x = 0; check by substitution in the equation. From eyeballing the graph we know that we are dealing with a minimum. (0,0) is a critical point. Else use the side point method or take the second derivative to verify that it is a minimum.
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thanks bobbym. ny help on the other on question 1 and 3. i kinda had an idea on question 2
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