mujahididris2771 mujahididris2771
  • 19-04-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find two numbers whose difference is 138 and whose product is a minimum.

Respuesta :

mathmate
mathmate mathmate
  • 19-04-2018
Let the numbers be x and x-138, then product
p(x)=x(x-138)

Method 1: No calculus
The minimum can be found by completing the square:
p(x)=(x-69)^2-69^2
Therefore the numbers are 69 and 69-138=-69.

Method 2: with calculus
The minimum of p(x) is when p'(x)=0 =>
p'(x)=(x(x-138))'=2x-138=0  => x=69, therefore x-138=-69

Answer: the numbers are 69 and -69.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

In the 50-30-20 budgeting method, saving for emergency expenses would fall under which category?.
Which statement expresses the main idea of section 4? Emily bonded with her sister while they tended to the gardens around their home. A Emily bonded with her s
help pleaseee !! thank you !!!!!
What variation technique involves making notes shorter? diminution changing the key inversion ornamentation
6. In this speech, what is the relationship between space, peace, and war?
AP US History edge unit answ.?
Find the measure of each angle indicated, show work
Bonjour est-ce que vous pouvez m’aider s’il vous plaît voici l’exercice C’est l’exercice 19
5. Given the degree and zeros of a polynomial function, find the standard form of the polynomial. Degree: 5; zero: 1, i, 1+i The expanded polynomial is: x5 +
Which group undermined Reconstruction policies with violence? A.) The Ku Klux Klan B.) The Freedman’s Bureau C.) Congress D.) Carpetbaggers