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Page 1: MAT 1221 Survey of Calculus Section 3.4 Optimization Problems

MAT 1221Survey of Calculus

Section 3.4Optimization Problems

http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw

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Expectations Formally answer the problem in full

sentence with the expected information Do not include information unrelated to

the problem

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Homework WebAssign HW 3.4 Review the examples in class carefully Do your HW ASAP

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Preview If we need to find absolute max/min, the

closed interval method is the only method we know so far.

It does not work if the interval is not closed.

Introduce a new method if we have one and only one critical number.

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Example 1A box with a square base and open top must have a volume of 32,000 cm3. Find the dimensions of the box that minimize the amount of the material used.

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Step 1: Draw a diagram. A box with a square base and open top must have a volume of 32,000 cm3. Find the dimensions of the box that minimize the amount of the material used.

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Step 2: Define the variables and the function we need to optimize

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Step 3: Simplify the function and state the range of the variableWhat is the range for ? (The domain of )

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Example 1

V= 32,000 cm3

Minimize the surface area

xh

12 128000)( xxxf

The domain of is or To find the absolute min. of , the Closed

Interval Method does not applied.

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First Derivative Test for Absolute Extreme ValuesSuppose that is the only critical no. of a continuous function defined on an interval(a) (similar for absolute max.)

(b) If for all and for all , then is the absolute min value of

x

y

c

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Step 4: Use the appropriate tests to find the optimal value

80 140 , 40 4800f f

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Step 5: Make a conclusion The dimensions required are …

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Expectations 2 conclusions

• The absolute minimum value of is • The dimensions required are cmxcmxcm

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Example 2Find the point(s) on the hyperbolathat are closest to the point .

422 xy

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Step 1: Draw a diagram. Find the point(s) on the hyperbolathat are closest to the point .

422 xy

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Step 2: Define the variables and the function we need to optimizeFind the point(s) on the hyperbolathat are closest to the point .

422 xy

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Step 3: Simplify the function and state the range of the variableWhat is the range for ? (The domain of )

422 xy

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Step 4: Use the appropriate tests to find the optimal value

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Step 5: Make a conclusion The required points are …

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Expectations 2 conclusions

• The absolute minimum value of is…• The required points are…