Extreme Values of Functions. Example: The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive the car to obtain the best gas.
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4.1 Extreme Values of Functions Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Borax Mine, Boron, CA Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2004.
DO NOW PLEASE 1.Put your TEST CORRECTIONS next to you on your table. I’ll collect it. 2.Solve: If f(2) = 20, and f’(2)= 0.6 what is the approximate value.
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The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive the car to obtain the best gas mileage? Of course, this problem isn’t.
The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by:
Extreme Values. NotationSet NotationPicture (a,b) [a,b] [a,b) (a,b] (a,∞) [a, ∞) a < x < b x > a Intervals Inequalities 1.If a < b then a + c < b + c.
4.1 Extreme Values of Functions Greg Kelly, Hanford High School Richland, Washington.
The textbook gives the following example at the start of chapter 4: The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive.
4.1 Extreme Values of Functions
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