Math Help?
f(x) = 7x^2/2 – x/2 – 1
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Graphically:
Plug the equation into your TI-83 calculator and graph.
Use the minimum feature under the calculate menu.
http://mathbits.com/MathBits/TISection/General/BasicGraphing.htm
Differentiation:
Take the first derivative of the equation.
f'(x) = (7x^2)/2 – 1/2x – 1 = 7x – (1/2)
Set the equation equal to zero and solve for x:
7x – 1/2 = 0
7x = 1/2
x = 1/14
Now, plug the 1/14 into your first equation:
f(x) = (7x^2)/2 – x/2 – 1
f(x) = (7(1/14)^2)/2 – (1/14)/2 – 1
f(x) = (7/196) – 1/28 – 1
f(x) = -57/56
The values for the minimum are:
(1/14, -57/56) or (.071428, -1.01786)
Good luck in your studies,
~ Mitch ~
P.S. – When asking a question such as this,
let the reader know which class you’re in.
I can’t tell if you’re in pre-calc, calculus or advanced algebra.
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