Asked by Frank
Please help with this. I submitted it below but no one responded. I need the first derivative of f(x)=4(x+ then the square root to include (x(8-x)), then close bracket.And then the second derivative of this to show by the second derivative test that it is a local maximum. This is difficult to put into form here and I hope I have got it right. Many thanks.
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Answered by
Henry
It is difficult to understand your Eq
because of the way it is written.You can use sqrt for square root.
because of the way it is written.You can use sqrt for square root.
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