This math problem asks to find the derivative of a function f(x)=2x^3 - 15x^2 - 36x + 1. The derivative is calculated to be f'(x)=6x^2 - 30x - 36. It then asks to find the solutions to f'(x)=0 using the quadratic formula. The discriminant is calculated to be 1764 which is greater than 0, so there are two solutions. The solutions are found to be x1=6 and x2=-2. The function changes sign between these values.
This math problem asks to find the derivative of a function f(x)=2x^3 - 15x^2 - 36x + 1. The derivative is calculated to be f'(x)=6x^2 - 30x - 36. It then asks to find the solutions to f'(x)=0 using the quadratic formula. The discriminant is calculated to be 1764 which is greater than 0, so there are two solutions. The solutions are found to be x1=6 and x2=-2. The function changes sign between these values.
This math problem asks to find the derivative of a function f(x)=2x^3 - 15x^2 - 36x + 1. The derivative is calculated to be f'(x)=6x^2 - 30x - 36. It then asks to find the solutions to f'(x)=0 using the quadratic formula. The discriminant is calculated to be 1764 which is greater than 0, so there are two solutions. The solutions are found to be x1=6 and x2=-2. The function changes sign between these values.