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Kaylee Jones Brewer MAT 265 ONLINE A Summer 2021

Assignment Section 4.1 due 06/13/2021 at 11:59pm MST

(C) Interval = [4, 9].


1. (1 point) Absolute maximum =
The function f (x) = (2x + 7)e4x has one critical number.
Find the critical number. Absolute minimum =

2. (1 point) Find all critical values for the function


4r −x
f (r) = 7. (1 point) Consider the function f (x) = , 0≤x≤
10r2 + 6 3x2 + 1
2.
and then list them (separated by commas) in the box below.
List of critical numbers:
This function has an absolute minimum value equal to:
3. (1 point) The critical numbers of the function which is attained at x =
f (t) = 6t 2/3 + t 5/3 and an absolute maximum value equal to:
which is attained at x =
are t1 = and t2 = with t1 < t2 .
8. (1 point) Find the absolute maximum and absolute mini-
4. (1 point) Consider the function f (x) = 5 − 3x2 , −3 ≤ mum values of the function
x ≤ 2.
f (x) = x3 − 6x2 − 63x + 9
The absolute maximum value is
and this occurs at x equal to over each of the indicated intervals.
The absolute minimum value is (a) Interval = [−4, 0].
and this occurs at x equal to 1. Absolute maximum =
5. (1 point) Consider the function 2. Absolute minimum =

f (x) = 2x3 + 24x2 − 120x + 1, −10 ≤ x ≤ 3 (b) Interval = [−1, 8].


1. Absolute maximum =
This function has an absolute minimum value equal to
2. Absolute minimum =
and an absolute maximum value equal to (c) Interval = [−4, 8].
6. (1 point) Find the absolute maximum and absolute mini- 1. Absolute maximum =
mum values of the function 2. Absolute minimum =
f (x) = (x − 2)(x − 5)3 + 8
9. (1 point) Find the x-coordinate of the absolute minimum
on each of the indicated intervals. for the function
Enter ’NONE’ for any absolute extrema that does not exist.
f (x) = 3x ln(x) − 7x, x > 0.
(A) Interval = [1, 4].
Absolute maximum =
x-coordinate of absolute minimum =
Absolute minimum =
10. (1 point) Find the x-coordinate of the absolute maximum
for the function
(B) Interval = [1, 8]. 4 + 9 ln(x)
Absolute maximum = f (x) = , x > 0.
x

Absolute minimum =
x-coordinate of absolute maximum =

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