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Plotting local max-min-points ?

lvl107
20-Turquoise

Plotting local max-min-points ?

  Hello Everyone.

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       Plotting local max-min-points ?

           Thanks in advance.

                 Regards.

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Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:lvl107)


@lvl107 wrote:

Could you attach *.xmcd ? ( I'm afraid I may hit wrong key stroke... )

    Best Regards. 


Hmm, really!??

Here's a slightly different approach:

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Unfortunately the more direct and logical

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does not work in Mathcad - muPad is not capable to find the solutions.

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Hi,

 

Set a function that is the derivative of f(x).

Use the root function on this derivative within a range to determine unique roots.

 

You now have enough info to plot the points.

 

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May be like thif-x.png

lvl107
20-Turquoise
(To:ValeryOchkov)

Many thanks both of you, Valery.Smiley HappySmiley HappySmiley Happy And I still have a query : "How to prove what point is local min-point ?

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Best Regards.

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:lvl107)

 

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lvl107
20-Turquoise
(To:Werner_E)

Could you attach *.xmcd ? ( I'm afraid I may hit wrong key stroke... )

    Best Regards. 

Fred_Kohlhepp
23-Emerald I
(To:lvl107)

AWWW!  C'mon!

Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:lvl107)


@lvl107 wrote:

Could you attach *.xmcd ? ( I'm afraid I may hit wrong key stroke... )

    Best Regards. 


Hmm, really!??

Here's a slightly different approach:

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Unfortunately the more direct and logical

B2.PNG

does not work in Mathcad - muPad is not capable to find the solutions.

Fred_Kohlhepp
23-Emerald I
(To:lvl107)

Some basic calculus (see Werner's application):

  • First derivatives of a function are zero at inflection points (maxima/minima),
  • The sign of the second derivative at the inflection point indicates minima (second derivative positive) or maxima (second derivative negative.)
Werner_E
25-Diamond I
(To:lvl107)

In case of this function Mathcads symbolics is capable enough to give you al solutions, so you should use it.

If your goal is to limit the results to x1<x<x2 you may use the "assume" modifier.

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