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Why do we use the three intervals listed here? How do we pick the intervals to test? 

Refer to the part (a).
P' (1) = (0.1) (3) 13–1 - 1.8 (2) 1²-I + 8.11
%3D
0.312-3.6t+ 8.1
... (1)
%3D
Because the domain of the given function is [1, 12], the
critical number lies within the domain.
There are three intervals, [1, 3], [3, 9], and (9, 12].
Check the domain of the given function and the critical
points from equation (1).
P' (1) = 0.3(1)² - 3.6 (1) + 8.1
=D4.8
and,
%3D
>0
P' (12) = 0.3(12)² – 3.6 (12) + 8.1
%3D
= 8.1
and one more point in
%3D
> 0
the domain [3,91], consider the point is 5.
P' (12) = 0.3(5) - 3.6 (5) + 8.1
= -2.4
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the part (a). P' (1) = (0.1) (3) 13–1 - 1.8 (2) 1²-I + 8.11 %3D 0.312-3.6t+ 8.1 ... (1) %3D Because the domain of the given function is [1, 12], the critical number lies within the domain. There are three intervals, [1, 3], [3, 9], and (9, 12]. Check the domain of the given function and the critical points from equation (1). P' (1) = 0.3(1)² - 3.6 (1) + 8.1 =D4.8 and, %3D >0 P' (12) = 0.3(12)² – 3.6 (12) + 8.1 %3D = 8.1 and one more point in %3D > 0 the domain [3,91], consider the point is 5. P' (12) = 0.3(5) - 3.6 (5) + 8.1 = -2.4
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