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Find the formula for a function of the form y=Asin(Bx)+C with a maximum at (0.5,0), a minimum at (1.5,−4), and no critical
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Find the formula for a function of the form y=Asin(Bx)+C with a maximum at (0.5,0), a minimum at (1.5,−4), and no critical
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Find the formula for a function of the form y=Asin(Bx)+C with a maximum at (0.5,0), a minimum at (1.5,−4), and no critical
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Find the formula for a function of the form y=Asin(Bx)+C with a maximum at (0,50), a minimum at (1.5,−4), and no critical
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Consider the function f(x)=12x^5+60x^4−100x^3+4. For this function there are four important intervals: (−INF,A], [A,B]
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Consider the function f(x)=12x^5+60x^4−100x^3+4. For this function there are four important intervals: (−INF,A], [A,B]
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Find and classify the critical points off(x)=8x^7(3−x)^6 as local maxima and minima.
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Sorry the first point is wrong..Find the formula for a function of the form y=Asin(Bx)+C with a maximum at (0.5,0), a minimum at (1.5,−4), and no critical points between these two points.
A=-5
Oh ok, I got the answer is -5, thanks anyways....
Ok, now I continued the procedure and got, (0,neither)(3,min) and (21/13,max)
For B I have 0 and for C 1 I guess A will be local max B will be the local neither, c local min I don't know which will be the value of A because when I graph it, it's actually a value really close to 0, and I have pluged, -1, -0.1, -0.2, -0.3 and -0.5 but