Miscellaneous exercises 7, problems 1- 17, pages 110 to ...imathesis.com/media/cambr/Practice...
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Practice 10b Miscellaneous exercises 7, problems 1- 17, pages 110 to 113 from Pure Mathematics 1, by Hugh Neil and Douglas Quailing, Cambridge University Press, 2002. 1 Use differentiation to find the coordinates of the stationary points on the curve y= x + 4/x and determine whether each stationary point is a maximum point or a minimum point. Find the set of values of x for which y increases as x increases.
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Practice 10b Miscellaneous exercises 7, problems 1- 17, pages 110 to 113 from Pure Mathematics 1, by Hugh Neil and Douglas Quailing, Cambridge University Press, 2002. 1 Use differentiation to find the coordinates of the stationary points on the curve y= x + 4/x and determine whether each stationary point is a maximum point or a minimum point. Find the set of values of x for which y increases as x increases.
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