Table of contents
- 0. Functions7h 52m
- Introduction to Functions16m
- Piecewise Functions10m
- Properties of Functions9m
- Common Functions1h 8m
- Transformations5m
- Combining Functions27m
- Exponent rules32m
- Exponential Functions28m
- Logarithmic Functions24m
- Properties of Logarithms34m
- Exponential & Logarithmic Equations35m
- Introduction to Trigonometric Functions38m
- Graphs of Trigonometric Functions44m
- Trigonometric Identities47m
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions48m
- 1. Limits and Continuity2h 2m
- 2. Intro to Derivatives1h 33m
- 3. Techniques of Differentiation3h 18m
- 4. Applications of Derivatives2h 38m
- 5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives6h 2m
- 6. Derivatives of Inverse, Exponential, & Logarithmic Functions2h 37m
- 7. Antiderivatives & Indefinite Integrals1h 26m
- 8. Definite Integrals4h 44m
- 9. Graphical Applications of Integrals2h 27m
- 10. Physics Applications of Integrals 2h 22m
5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives
Intro to Extrema
Problem 4.1.41
Textbook Question
Locating critical points Find the critical points of the following functions. Assume a is a nonzero constant.
ƒ(t) = 1/5 t⁵ - a⁴t

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To find the critical points of the function ƒ(t) = 1/5 t⁵ - a⁴t, we first need to find its derivative ƒ'(t). The derivative will help us identify where the slope of the tangent to the curve is zero or undefined.
Differentiate the function ƒ(t) = 1/5 t⁵ - a⁴t with respect to t. Using the power rule, the derivative of 1/5 t⁵ is (1/5) * 5 * t⁴ = t⁴. The derivative of -a⁴t is -a⁴. Therefore, ƒ'(t) = t⁴ - a⁴.
Set the derivative ƒ'(t) equal to zero to find the critical points: t⁴ - a⁴ = 0. This equation will help us find the values of t where the function has critical points.
Solve the equation t⁴ - a⁴ = 0 for t. This can be rewritten as t⁴ = a⁴. Taking the fourth root of both sides, we find t = ±a.
The critical points of the function are t = a and t = -a. These are the values of t where the derivative is zero, indicating potential maxima, minima, or points of inflection.

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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Critical Points
Critical points of a function occur where its derivative is either zero or undefined. These points are essential for identifying local maxima, minima, and points of inflection. To find critical points, one typically takes the derivative of the function and solves for the values of the variable that satisfy these conditions.
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The derivative of a function measures the rate at which the function's value changes with respect to changes in its input. It is a fundamental concept in calculus, providing insights into the function's behavior, such as increasing or decreasing intervals. For the given function, the derivative will be calculated to find the critical points.
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