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- Introduction to Functions16m
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- Properties of Functions9m
- Common Functions1h 8m
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- Exponent rules32m
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- Logarithmic Functions24m
- Properties of Logarithms34m
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- 1. Limits and Continuity2h 2m
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- 5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives6h 2m
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- 7. Antiderivatives & Indefinite Integrals1h 26m
- 8. Definite Integrals3h 25m
5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives
Finding Global Extrema
Problem 4.R.6
Textbook Question
Find the critical points of the following functions on the given intervals. Identify the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values (if they exist).
ƒ(x) = x³ - 6x² on [-1, 5]

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To find the critical points of the function \( f(x) = x^3 - 6x^2 \), first compute the derivative \( f'(x) \).
Calculate \( f'(x) = 3x^2 - 12x \) by differentiating \( f(x) = x^3 - 6x^2 \).
Set the derivative equal to zero to find critical points: \( 3x^2 - 12x = 0 \). Factor the equation to get \( 3x(x - 4) = 0 \), which gives critical points at \( x = 0 \) and \( x = 4 \).
Evaluate the function \( f(x) \) at the critical points and the endpoints of the interval \([-1, 5]\). Calculate \( f(-1) \), \( f(0) \), \( f(4) \), and \( f(5) \).
Compare the values of \( f(x) \) at these points to determine the absolute maximum and minimum values on the interval \([-1, 5]\).
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