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4.1 Extreme Values of Functions

4.1 Extreme Values of Functions. Absolute (Global) Extreme Values One of the most useful things we can learn from a function’s derivative is whether the function assumes any maximum or minimum values on a given interval and where these values are located if it does.

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4.1 Extreme Values of Functions

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  1. 4.1 Extreme Values of Functions • Absolute (Global) Extreme Values • One of the most useful things we can learn from a function’s derivative is whether the function assumes any maximum or minimum values on a given interval and where these values are located if it does. • One we know how to find a function’s extreme values, we are able to answer questions such as “What is the most effective size for a dose of medicine?” and “What is the least expensive way to pipe oil from an offshore well to a refinery down the coast?”

  2. Absolute (or Global) Values • Absolute (or global) maximum or minimum values are also called absolute extrema (plural of the Latin extremum). • Often omit the term “absolute” or “global” and just say maximum or minimum.

  3. Exploring Extreme Values • On [-π/2 , π/2], f(x) = cos x takes on a maximum value of 1 (once) and a minimum value of 0 (twice). • The function g(x) = sin x takes on a maximum value of 1 and a minimum value of -1.

  4. Exploring Absolute Extrema

  5. Exploring Absolute Extrema

  6. Local extrema are also called relative extrema. • An absolute extrema is also a local extremum, because being an extreme value overall in its immediate neighborhood. • Hence, a list of local extrema will automatically include absolute extrema if there are any.

  7. Finding Absolute Extrema • Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of on the interval [-2 , 3]. • Solve graphically. • The figure suggests that f has an absolute maximum value of about 2 at x = 3 and an absolute minimum value of 0 at x = 0.

  8. Finding Absolute Extrema • We evaluate the function at the critical points and endpoints and take the largest and smallest of the resulting values. • The first derivative: has no zeros but is undefined at x = 0. The values of f at this one critical point and at the endpoints are: We can see from this list that the function’s absolute maximum value is and occurs at the right endpoint x = 3. The absolute minimum value is 0, and occurs at the interior point x = 0.

  9. Finding Extreme Values • See example 4 on p. 190 – 191. • See example 5 on p. 191 – 192.

  10. Using Graphical Methods • See example 6 on p. 192.

  11. More Practice!!!!! • Homework – p. 193 – 194 #1 – 10, 19 – 29 odd, 31 – 41 odd.

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