Asked by Hannah
Find the relative minimum point(s) of
f(x)=x^4/4 - x^3 -5x^2 - 10
I know you have to take the derivative but I am not sure how to do that for this problem.
f(x)=x^4/4 - x^3 -5x^2 - 10
I know you have to take the derivative but I am not sure how to do that for this problem.
Answers
Answered by
Henry
The Derivative:
F'(x) = X^3 -3X^2 -10X = 0,
F'(x) = X^3 -3X^2 -10X = 0,
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