Sunday, December 27, 2009

19th post

Okay, so christmas was great because we did not have school and because i got an i phone, but now it is time to do this blog, and then i could get on with my break. so i am going to do my blog on the first derivative test. the first derivative test is used to find absolute maximums and minimums, to do these, first yhou take the derivative of the equation given to you, then you set it equal to zero and solve for x, then you set up intervals using the x values, then you plug in numbers within the intervals into the derivative to find where your relative maximums and minimums are, then you plug the x values into the original equation to find the absolute maximums and minimums.

So here is an example problam i had:

Find the absolute maximums and minimums of the function f(x)=x^2-8x+4

First, you take the derivative of it:

f'(x)= 2x-8

Then you set it equal to zero and solve for x.

2x-8=0 2x=8 x=4

Then you set up the intervals

(-infinity, 4) U (4, infinity)

then you plug in a number found within the interval into the first derivative to find relative max's and min's.

(-infinity, 4)= negative number
(4, infinity)= positive number

so at x=4 there is a minimum

after that, you plug in that x value into the original equation to find the absolute max's and min's. (in this case it is only a min)

x=4 is the absolute minimum (4,-12)


I still don't know how to do MRAM, i know you have to use LRAM and RRAM to do it, i just don't know how it all comes together, but w/e. happy holidays!

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