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Calculus Date: 12/17/13 Obj : SWBAT apply first derivative test http ://youtu.be/PBKnttVMbV4 first derivative test inc. dec. Today – Cover the first derivative test In class: Start WS3-3A; complete for homework Tomorrow Cover the second derivative test (easier than 1 st ) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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• Calculus Date: 12/17/13 Obj: SWBAT apply first derivative testhttp://youtu.be/PBKnttVMbV4 first derivative test inc. dec.Today – Cover the first derivative testIn class: Start WS3-3A; complete for homeworkTomorrow Cover the second derivative test (easier than 1st)Friday: With Christian complete anyremaining worksheets, make sureYou understand material from thetest.,etc.• Announcements:• Break Packet online on Friday• Merry Christmas if I don’t see you
"Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times
I fell down and got back up again.“Nelson Mandela
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.,on increasing is then
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Generic Example
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A similar ObservationApplies at aLocal Max.
( ) 0to the left of
f xc
The First
Derivative Test
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The First Derivative Test
left right
f (c) is a relative maximum
f (c) is a relative minimum
No change No relative extremum
Determine the sign of the derivative of f to the left and right of the critical point.
conclusion
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The First Derivative Test.16)( 23 xxxf
2( ) 3 12 0f x x x
Find all the relative extrema of
0)4(3 xx4,0x
0 4
+ 0 - 0 +
Relative max. f (0) = 1
Relative min. f (4) = -31
f
fEvaluate the derivative at points on either side of extrema to determine the sign.
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The First Derivative Test
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Sketch of function based on estimates from the first derivative test.
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The First Derivative Test
Here is the actual function.
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Another Example
3 3( ) 3 .f x x x
2
233
1( )3
xf xx x
Find all the relative extrema of
0, 3x
Stationary points: 1x Singular points:
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-1 0 1
+ ND + 0 - ND - 0 + ND +
Relative max. Relative min.
f
f
0, 3x
Stationary points: 1x Singular points:
3(1) 2f
3
3( 1) 2f
3
3( 1) 2f 3(1) 2f
Evaluate the derivative at points on either side of extrema to determine the sign. Use Yvars for faster calculations ND – derivative not defined
2
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1( )3
xf xx x
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Local max. 3( 1) 2f
Local min. 3(1) 2f
Graph of 3 3( ) 3 . f x x x
-1 0 1
+ ND + 0 - ND - 0 + ND +f
f 3 33( 1) 2f 3(1) 2f
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Example:Graph 23 23 4 1 2y x x x x
There are roots at and .1x 2x
23 6y x x
0ySet
20 3 6x x
20 2x x
0 2x x
0, 2x
First derivative test:
y
0 2
0 0
21 3 1 6 1 3y negative 21 3 1 6 1 9y positive
23 3 3 6 3 9y positive
Possible extrema at .0, 2x We can use a chart to organize our thoughts.
y y=4 y=0
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Example:Graph 23 23 4 1 2y x x x x
There are roots at and .1x 2x
23 6y x x
0ySet
20 3 6x x
20 2x x
0 2x x
0, 2x
First derivative test:
y0 2
0 0
maximum at 0x
minimum at 2x
Possible extreme at .0, 2x
y y=4 y=0
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Example:Graph 23 23 4 1 2y x x x x
23 6y x x First derivative test:
y0 2
0 0
NOTE: On the AP Exam, it is not sufficient to simply draw the chart and write the answer. You must give a written explanation!
There is a local maximum at (0,4) because for all x in and for all x in (0,2) .
0y( ,0) 0y
There is a local minimum at (2,0) because for all x in(0,2) and for all x in .
0y(2, )0y
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Example:Graph 23 23 4 1 2y x x x x
23 6y x x
First derivative test:
y0 2
0 0
There is a local maximum at (0,4) because for all x in and for all x in (0,2) .
0y( ,0) 0y
There is a local minimum at (2,0) because for all x in(0,2) and for all x in .
0y(2, )0y
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Graph 56)( 24 xxxf
1. Take the derivative f’(x)2. Find the critical points f’(x) = 0; f’(x) =
DNE3. Make sign chart
1. Label critical points – put 0 or DNE on graph2. Evaluate the derivative at points on either side of
extrema to determine the sign. Use Yvars for faster calculations. Mark the chart as + or – in these areas
3. Evaluate f(x) at the critical points to determine actual values of extrema.
4. Add arrows to show increasing or decreasing regions in f(x)
4. Write out all extrema and use the value of the derivative and the appropriate interval to justify your answer.
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Chapter 5Applications of the
Derivative
Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4
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Applications of the Derivative
Maxima and Minima Applications of Maxima and Minima The Second Derivative - Analyzing Graphs
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Absolute Extrema
Absolute Minimum
Let f be a function defined on a domain D
Absolute Maximum
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The number f (c) is called the absolute maximum value of f in D
A function f has an absolute (global) maximum at x = c if f (x) f (c) for all x in the domain D of f.
Absolute Maximum
Absolute Extrema
c
( )f c
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Absolute Minimum
Absolute ExtremaA function f has an absolute (global) minimum at x = c if f (c) f (x) for all x in the domain D of f.
The number f (c) is called the absolute minimum value of f in D
c
( )f c
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Relative ExtremaA function f has a relative (local) maximum at x c if there exists an open interval (r, s) containing c such that f (x) f (c) for all r x s.
Relative Maxima
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Relative ExtremaA function f has a relative (local) minimum at x c if there exists an open interval (r, s) containing c such that f (c) f (x) for all r x s.
Relative Minima
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Generic Example
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The corresponding values of x are called Critical Points of f
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Critical Points of f
a. ( ) 0f c
A critical number of a function f is a number c in the domain of f such that
b. ( ) does not existf c(stationary point)
(singular point)
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Candidates for Relative Extrema1.Stationary points: any x such that x is in
the domain of f and f ' (x) 0.
2.Singular points: any x such that x is in the domain of f and f ' (x) undefined
3. Remark: notice that not every critical number correspond to a local maximum or local minimum. We use “local extrema” to refer to either a max or a min.
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Fermat’s Theorem
If a function f has a local maximum or minimum at c, then c is a critical number of f
Notice that the theorem does not say that at every critical number the function has a local maximum or local minimum
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Generic Example
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f x DNE
Two critical points of f that donot correspond to local extrema
( ) 0not a local extrema
f x
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Example
3 3( ) 3 .f x x x
2
233
1( )3
xf xx x
Find all the critical numbers of
0, 3x
Stationary points: 1x Singular points:
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Graph of 3 3( ) 3 . f x x x
-2 -1 1 2 3
-3
-2
-1
1
2
x
y
Local max. 3( 1) 2f
Local min. 3(1) 2f
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Extreme Value TheoremIf a function f is continuous on a closed interval [a, b], then f attains an absolute maximum and absolute minimum on [a, b]. Each extremum occurs at a critical number or at an endpoint.
a b a ba b
Attains max. and min.
Attains min. but no max.
No min. and no max.
Open Interval Not continuous
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ExampleFind the absolute extrema of 3 2 1( ) 3 on ,3 .
2f x x x 2( ) 3 6 3 ( 2)f x x x x x
Critical values of f inside the interval (-1/2,3) are x = 0, 2
(0) 0(2) 4
1 72 8
3 0
ff
f
f
Absolute Max.
Absolute Min.Evaluate
Absolute Max.
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ExampleFind the absolute extrema of 3 2 1( ) 3 on ,3 .
2f x x x
Critical values of f inside the interval (-1/2,3) are x = 0, 2
Absolute Min.
Absolute Max.
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ExampleFind the absolute extrema of 3 2 1( ) 3 on ,1 .
2f x x x 2( ) 3 6 3 ( 2)f x x x x x
Critical values of f inside the interval (-1/2,1) is x = 0 only
(0) 01 72 8
1 2
f
f
f
Absolute Min.
Absolute Max.
Evaluate
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ExampleFind the absolute extrema of 3 2 1( ) 3 on ,1 .
2f x x x 2( ) 3 6 3 ( 2)f x x x x x
Critical values of f inside the interval (-1/2,1) is x = 0 only
Absolute Min.
Absolute Max.
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Start Herea. Reviewing Rolle’s and MVTb. Remember nDeriv and Yvarsc. Increasing, Decreasing,Constantd. First Derivative Test
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Finding absolute extrema on [a , b] 0. Verify function is continuous on the interval. Determine the function’s domain.1. Find all critical numbers for f (x) in (a , b).2. Evaluate f (x) for all critical numbers in (a , b).3. Evaluate f (x) for the endpoints a and b of the
interval [a , b]. 4. The largest value found in steps 2 and 3 is the
absolute maximum for f on the interval [a , b], and the smallest value found is the absolute minimum for f on [a , b].
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Rolle’s Theorem
• Given f(x) on closed interval [a, b]– Differentiable on open interval (a, b)
• If f(a) = f(b) … then– There exists at least one number
a < c < b such that f ’(c) = 0
f(a) = f(b)
a bc
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The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)aka the ‘crooked’ Rolle’s Theorem
If f is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b)There is at least one number c on (a, b) at which
ab
f(a)
f(b)
c
Conclusion:Slope of Secant Line
EqualsSlope of Tangent Line
abafbfcf
)()()('
We can “tilt” the picture of Rolle’s TheoremStipulating that f(a) ≠ f(b)
How is Rolle’s Connected to MVT?
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The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)aka the ‘crooked’ Rolle’s Theorem
If f is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b)There is at least one number c on (a, b) at which
ab
f(a)
f(b)
c
Conclusion:The average rate of change
equals the instantaneous rate of change
evaluated at a point
abafbfcf
)()()('
We can “tilt” the picture of Rolle’s TheoremStipulating that f(a) ≠ f(b)
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Finding c• Given a function f(x) = 2x3 – x2
– Find all points on the interval [0, 2] where
– Rolle’s? • Strategy
– Find slope of line from f(0) to f(2)– Find f ‘(x)– Set f ‘(x) equal to slope … solve for x
( ) ( ) '( )f b f a f cb a
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f(3) = 39 f(-2) = 64
f b f a 64 39 5b a 2 3
For how many value(s) of c is f ‘ (c ) = -5?
If , how many numbers on [-2, 3] satisfythe conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem.
2 2f x x 12 x 4
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4
CALCULATOR REQUIRED
X X X
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Given the graph of f(x) below, use the graph of f to estimate thenumbers on [0, 3.5] which satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value
Theorem.
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Relative Extrema
3 2( ) 6 1f x x x
2( ) 3 12 0f x x x
Example: Find all the relative extrema of
4,0xStationary points:
Singular points: None
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First Derivative Test
• What if they are positive on both sides of the point in question?
• This is called aninflection point
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Domain Not a Closed IntervalExample: Find the absolute extrema of
1( ) on 3, .2
f xx
Notice that the interval is not closed. Look graphically:
Absolute Max.
(3, 1)
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Optimization Problems1. Identify the unknown(s). Draw and label a diagram as
needed.
2. Identify the objective function. The quantity to be minimized or maximized.
3. Identify the constraints.
4. State the optimization problem.
5. Eliminate extra variables.
6. Find the absolute maximum (minimum) of the objective function.
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Optimization - ExamplesAn open box is formed by cutting identical squares from each corner of a 4 in. by 4 in. sheet of paper. Find the dimensions of the box that will yield the maximum volume.
xx
x
4 – 2x
4 – 2xx
(4 2 )(4 2 ) ; in 0,2V lwh x x x x
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2( ) 16 32 12V x x x 4(2 3 )(2 )x x
Critical points: 22, both in [0, 2]3
x
3
(2) 0(0) 0
2 4.74 in3
VV
V
The dimensions are 8/3 in. by 8/3 in. by 2/3 in. giving a maximum box volume of V 4.74 in3.
2 316 16 4V x x x x
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An metal can with volume 60 in3 is to be constructed in the shape of a right circular cylinder. If the cost of the material for the side is $0.05/in.2 and the cost of the material for the top and bottom is $0.03/in.2 Find the dimensions of the can that will minimize the cost.
2 60V r h 2(0.03)(2) (0.05)2C r rh
top and bottom
sidecost
Optimization - Examples
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2 60V r h
22
60(0.03)(2) (0.05)2r rr
2
60hr
So
2(0.03)(2) (0.05)2C r rh
2 60.06 rr
2
60.12C rr
2
60 gives 0.12C rr
36 2.52 in. which yields 3.02 in.
0.12r h
Sub. in for h
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So with a radius ≈ 2.52 in. and height ≈ 3.02 in. the cost is minimized at ≈ $3.58.
Graph of cost function to verify absolute minimum:
2.5
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Second DerivativeIf ( ) is a function of , then the function
( ) denotes the first derivative of ( ).Now, the derivative of ( ) is denoted by
( ) and called the second derivative ofthe function
y f x xy f x f x
y f xy f x
y
( ).f x2
2Notation: ( ) is also denoted by d ff xdx
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2 3Given ( ) 130 15 8 find (2).s t t t s
2( ) 30 24s t t t
( ) 30 48s t t
then, (2) 30 48(2) 66s
Second Derivative - Example
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In both cases is increasing. However, in the first case curves down and in the second case curves up.
ff f
Second Derivative
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( ) is ( ) i
so,
s
( ) 0
f xf x
f x
( ) is ( ) i
so,
s
( ) 0
f xf x
f x
Second Derivative
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ConcavityLet f be a differentiable function on (a, b).
1. f is concave upward on (a, b) if f ' is increasing on aa(a, b). That is f ''(x) 0 for each value of x in (a, b).
concave upward concave downward
2. f is concave downward on (a, b) if f ' is decreasing on (a, b). That is f ''(x) 0 for each value of x in (a, b).
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Inflection PointA point on the graph of f at which f is continuous and concavity changes is called an inflection point.
To search for inflection points, find any point, c in the domain where f ''(x) 0 or f ''(x) is undefined.
If f '' changes sign from the left to the right of c, then (c, f (c)) is an inflection point of f.
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Example: Inflection Points
.16)( 23 xxxf2( ) 3 12f x x x
Find all inflection points of
( ) 6 12f x x Possible inflection points are solutions of a) ( ) 0 b) ( ) 6 12 0 no solutions 2
f x f x DNEx
x
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2
- 0 +
Inflection point at x 2
f
f
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-2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-35
-30
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
5
x
y
(4,f(4)=-31)
(0,f(0)=1)
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The Point of Diminishing Returns
( ) 120 6S t t
If the function represents the total sales of a particular object, t months after being introduced, find the point of diminishing returns.
2 3( ) 100 60S t t t
2( ) 120 3S t t t
S concave up on
S concave down on 0,20 20,
The point of diminishing returns is at 20 months (the rate at which units are sold starts to drop).
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10 20 30 40
5000
10000
15000
20000
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t
S(t)
S concave up on
S concave down on
0,20
20,
Inflection point
The Point of Diminishing Returns