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Find the extreme values for the function defined as
f (x)=1-x^3
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You are looking for the maxima and minima? You will need calculus for that. You could compute them easy enough. So, what type of answer are you looking for?
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Find the extreme values for the function defined as
f (x)=1-x^3
I need how to solve it
Malik
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The extreme value theorem is here:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-cal … ue-theorem
If that function has no defined domain then the extremes are + and - infinity. But I would expect to have been given a range of values for x. Are you sure you are giving us the whole question?
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yes its complete question its maxima and minima method
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Hi;
To find candidates to be a local extreme we differentiate the function.
We set that to 0 and solve:
The only roots are 0 and 0. So (0,1) is a possible local extreme.
But using the second derivative test
we see that 1 - x^3 does not have a maxima or a minima at x = 0 so I would say that 1 - x^3 does not have any local extremes.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Why
We set that to 0 and solve:
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The only roots are 0 and 0. So (0,1) is a possible local extreme.
Why you not wote (0,1)
How y axis is 1
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When you put x = 0 into y = 1 -x^3 you get 1. Therefore the point is (0,1).
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The only roots are 0 and 0. So (0,1) is a possible local extreme.
Why you not wote (0,1)
How y axis is 1
The location of the extrema is x = 0. The location of the tangent line, when it's slope is zero, is (0,1)
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