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  • 12-06-2020
  • Mathematics
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Consider the function f defined by f(x) = (1 - x)(5 - 2x)

What is the minimum value of f(x)?

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9/8

-9/8

7/4

-5

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sammyayol2013 sammyayol2013
  • 13-06-2020

Answer:

-9/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The minimum value of f(x) is at f'(x) = 0

Given;

f(x) = (1-x)(5-2x)

Expanding f(x), we have;

f(x) = (5 -5x-2x +2x^2)

f(x) = 5 -7x +2x^2

Differentiating f(x);

f'(x) = -7 + 4x

At f'(x) = 0

f'(x) = -7 + 4x = 0

4x = 7

x = 7/4

f(x) is minimum at x = 7/4

Substituting into the function f(x);

f(7/4) = (1-x)(5-2x) = (1 - 7/4)(5 - 2(7/4))

f(7/4) = (-3/4)(6/4) = -18/16

f(7/4) = -9/8

f(x) is minimum at f(7/4) = -9/8

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