Matched Problem 7 Repeat example 7 for N ( x ) = 4 x 3 − 0.25 x 4 + 500 0 ≤ x ≤ 12 Maximum Rate of Change Currently, a discount appliance store is selling 200 large-screen TVs monthly. If the store invests $ x thousand in an advertising campaign, the ad company estimates that monthly sales will be given by N ( x ) = 3 x 3 − 0.25 x 4 + 200 0 ≤ x ≤ 9 When is the rate of change of sales increasing and when is it decreasing? What is the point of diminishing returns and the maximum rate of change of sales? Graph N and N ′ on the same coordinate system .
Matched Problem 7 Repeat example 7 for N ( x ) = 4 x 3 − 0.25 x 4 + 500 0 ≤ x ≤ 12 Maximum Rate of Change Currently, a discount appliance store is selling 200 large-screen TVs monthly. If the store invests $ x thousand in an advertising campaign, the ad company estimates that monthly sales will be given by N ( x ) = 3 x 3 − 0.25 x 4 + 200 0 ≤ x ≤ 9 When is the rate of change of sales increasing and when is it decreasing? What is the point of diminishing returns and the maximum rate of change of sales? Graph N and N ′ on the same coordinate system .
Solution Summary: The author illustrates how to find the intervals, where the rate of change of function is increasing and decreasing, also the diminishing returns and the maximum value.
Maximum Rate of Change Currently, a discount appliance store is selling 200 large-screen TVs monthly. If the store invests $x thousand in an advertising campaign, the ad company estimates that monthly sales will be given by
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When is the rate of change of sales increasing and when is it decreasing? What is the point of diminishing returns and the maximum rate of change of sales? Graph N and N′ on the same coordinate system.
System that uses coordinates to uniquely determine the position of points. The most common coordinate system is the Cartesian system, where points are given by distance along a horizontal x-axis and vertical y-axis from the origin. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
4.2 Product and Quotient Rules
1.
9(x)=125+1
y14+2
Use the product and/or quotient rule to find the derivative of each function.
a. g(x)=
b. y (2x-3)(x-1)
c. y==
3x-4
√x
4.2 Product and Quotient Rules
1. Use the product and/or quotient rule to find the derivative of each function.
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a. g(x)=+1
y14+2
√x-1)
b. y=(2x-3)(x-:
For what values of k will the equation (k + 1)x² + 6kx + 2k² - x = 0 have:
a) one root equal zero b) one root the reciprocal of the other c) roots numerically equal but of opposite sign
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