Ask a New Question
Search
So I found the derivative
R=M^2(c/2-m/3)
dR/dM=CM-M^2 I found the derivative. Now how would I find the vale of M that maximize the derivative dR/dM? set it
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
2,645 views
Find the first and second derivative of the function:
x/(7x+10) Using quotient rule. This is part of my homework in the section
2 answers
asked by
Jacob
646 views
I need to find the second derivative of y=x(x-1)^1/2. I found the first derivative is 2x-1/2(x-1)^1/2, if someone could check,
2 answers
asked by
Amie
587 views
f(x)=x^3-6x+1
find the critical points, where the function is increasing or decreasing and explain the shape of the graph using
1 answer
asked by
kate
671 views
f(x)=x^3-6x+1
find the critical points, where the function is increasing or decreasing and explain the shape of the graph using
0 answers
asked by
kate
651 views
Good afternoon,
I need a bit of help. So ive got my first derivative which is 6x^2-6x-12 and the stationary points ive found are
1 answer
asked by
Mat
672 views
h(x)= x + cos(ax), where a is a positive constant such that 0 < a < 4. For what values of a will h(x) have a relative maximum at
0 answers
asked by
ashley
522 views
h(x)= x + cos(ax), where a is a positive constant such that 0 < a < 4. For what values of a will h(x) have a relative maximum at
3 answers
asked by
ashley
833 views
For what intervals is
g(x) = 1/x2 + 1 concave down? (Enter your answer using interval notation.) For this question I understand
2 answers
asked by
Angelica
2,615 views
given: 1st derivative is
2(2-3x-2x^2)/(1+x^2)^2 (quotient rule) I've found the stationary points to be x=1/2 and x=-2 Am I on the
0 answers
asked by
charlie
497 views