Your Paper: You November 18, 2024
Your Paper: You November 18, 2024
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November 18, 2024
Abstract
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1 Introduction
To solve the problem of finding the minimum and maximum values of the functions in the given
intervals using their derivatives, follow these steps:
d)
f (x) = x2 − 3x
,
x ∈ [1, 2]
1. **Find the derivative:**
f ′ (x) = 2x − 3
2. **Find critical points:** Set the derivative equal to zero to find critical points:
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2x − 3 = 0 ⇒ x=
2
The critical point is
x = 1.5
, which lies within the interval
[1, 2]
.
3. **Evaluate the function at the critical point and endpoints:**
- At
x=1
:
f (1) = 12 − 3(1) = 1 − 3 = −2
- At
x=2
:
f (2) = 22 − 3(2) = 4 − 6 = −2
- At
x = 1.5
:
f (1.5) = (1.5)2 − 3(1.5) = 2.25 − 4.5 = −2.25
4. **Conclusion:** The minimum value is
f (1.5) = −2.25
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, and the maximum value is
f (1) = f (2) = −2
.
h)
f (x) = −x3 + 3x
,
x ∈ [−3, 3]
1. **Find the derivative:**
f ′ (x) = −3x2 + 3
2. **Find critical points:** Set the derivative equal to zero to find critical points:
−3x2 + 3 = 0 ⇒ x2 = 1 ⇒ x = −1, x = 1
The critical points are
x = −1, x = 1
, which lie within the interval
[−3, 3]
.
3. **Evaluate the function at the critical points and endpoints:**
- At
x = −3
:
f (−3) = −(−3)3 + 3(−3) = 27 − 9 = 18
- At
x=3
:
f (3) = −(3)3 + 3(3) = −27 + 9 = −18
- At
x = −1
:
f (−1) = −(−1)3 + 3(−1) = 1 − 3 = −2
- At
x=1
:
f (1) = −(1)3 + 3(1) = −1 + 3 = 2
4. **Conclusion:** The maximum value is
f (−3) = 18
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1.5 How to write Mathematics
LATEX is great at typesetting mathematics. Let X1 , X2 , . . . , Xn be a sequence of independent and
identically distributed random variables with E[Xi ] = µ and Var[Xi ] = σ 2 < ∞, and let
n
X1 + X2 + · · · + Xn 1X
Sn = = Xi
n n i
√
denote their mean. Then as n approaches infinity, the random variables n(Sn − µ) converge in
distribution to a normal N (0, σ 2 ).
1.7 How to change the document language and spell check settings
Overleaf supports many different languages, including multiple different languages within one docu-
ment.
To configure the document language, simply edit the option provided to the babel package in the
preamble at the top of this example project. To learn more about the different options, please visit
this help article on international language support.
To change the spell check language, simply open the Overleaf menu at the top left of the editor
window, scroll down to the spell check setting, and adjust accordingly.
References
[Gre93] George D. Greenwade. The Comprehensive Tex Archive Network (CTAN). TUGBoat,
14(3):342–351, 1993.