Use the equation below for numbers 1 to 5. x* - 3x2 + 1 y х* — 1 1. How many critical points exist? 2. How many critical value(s) exist(s)? 3. How many stationary point(s) islare there? 4. If the domain is (-1,1), where is/are the x-value of the absolute extremum(ma)? 5. Given that the domain is (1.51. what is the v-value of the local extremum?

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Use the equation below for numbers 1 to 5.
x* - 3x +1
y
x2 - 1
1. How many critical points exist?
2. How many critical value(s) exist(s)?
3. How many stationary point(s) islare there?
4. If the domain is (-1,1), where is/are the x-value of the absolute extremum(ma)?
5. Given that the domain is (1.51. what is the v-value of the local extremum?
f(0) = sin 0 cos? 0-
cote
+1
Domain: [0, 2r]
1. From the above equation, which of these is/are (a) critical point(s)?
A. 0
C. 2n
B. -1.8589
D. 5.5073
E. None of these
2. From the above equation, how isfare the number of stationary point/s (SP) related to the number of critical pointis
(СР)?
A. SP < CP
C.SP = 0
D. More than one response
E. None of these
B. SP = CP
3.
Where can an inflection point be found?
A. Between e -0 and e- 1.8558.
B. Between 0 = 4.8170 and e = 5.5073.
C. Between e = n and e = 2n.
D. More than one response.
Е.
There is no inflection point.
5. How many saddle point/s and asymptote/s exist(s) in the equation above?
А. О
В. 2
C. 4
D. 6
E. None of these
Transcribed Image Text:Use the equation below for numbers 1 to 5. x* - 3x +1 y x2 - 1 1. How many critical points exist? 2. How many critical value(s) exist(s)? 3. How many stationary point(s) islare there? 4. If the domain is (-1,1), where is/are the x-value of the absolute extremum(ma)? 5. Given that the domain is (1.51. what is the v-value of the local extremum? f(0) = sin 0 cos? 0- cote +1 Domain: [0, 2r] 1. From the above equation, which of these is/are (a) critical point(s)? A. 0 C. 2n B. -1.8589 D. 5.5073 E. None of these 2. From the above equation, how isfare the number of stationary point/s (SP) related to the number of critical pointis (СР)? A. SP < CP C.SP = 0 D. More than one response E. None of these B. SP = CP 3. Where can an inflection point be found? A. Between e -0 and e- 1.8558. B. Between 0 = 4.8170 and e = 5.5073. C. Between e = n and e = 2n. D. More than one response. Е. There is no inflection point. 5. How many saddle point/s and asymptote/s exist(s) in the equation above? А. О В. 2 C. 4 D. 6 E. None of these
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