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ASSIGMENT 1 Name: Nguyen Hoang Long MSSV: SE60770 CLASS: SE668 Math 1 1.

A woman at a point A on the shore of a circular lake with radius 5 mi wants to arrive at the point C diametrically opposite on the other side of the lake in the shortest possible time. She can walk at the rate of 8 mi/h and row a boat at 6 mi/h. How should she proceed? (Find ). Round the result, if necessary, to the nearest hundredth.

Let t1 is the time that she rows from A to B: t1=AB/6 Let t2 is the time that she walk from B to C: t2= /8 Let T() is the time she need to arrive at the point C: T()=t1+t2 We have: = 2 r. /2 = 5.2 = 10 ( =2 ) AB= AC.cos = 2r.cos = 2.5.cos = 10cos Therefore T()= = D = [0 , ] T() = Assign Compare: T(0) T( ) T(0,85) Hence: When =0, T() is the minimum value (T(0) T() = 0 => => => ( )

) in [0 , ]

2. Gravel is being dumped from a conveyor belt at a rate of 42 ft 3 /min and its coarseness is such that it forms a pile in the shape of a cone whose base diameter and height are always equal. How fast is the height of the pile increasing when the pile is 13 ft high? Round the result to the nearest hundredth.

Let h is the height of the pile the radius base of the pile is We have: V= ( 42 ft 3 /min)

ft/min Hence: A rate of the height of the pile increasing when the pile is 13 ft high is approximate 0,32 ft/min

3.

Let the cost function is y=Ax+B (it is linear) with: y is the cost x is the number of chairs We have: 2200 = A . 100 + B And 4800 = A . 300 + B Solve set of equations above A = 13 B = 900 The cost function: y = 13x + 900

a)

( values of y are always positive number, because y is the cost) b) The slope of the graph is 13. It represents the rate of change of cost with respect to the number of chairs produced. c) The y-intercept of the graph is 900. It represents that if the factory doesnt manufacture chairs in one day ( x=0 ) then it also costs $900

4.

a) At x=-2 , g discontinuous because At x=0 , g discontinuous because g(0) is not defined At x=5 , g discontinuous because ( )

does not exist

b) At x=-2, x=0, x=5 , g not differentiable because g discontinuous at them At x=2 , g not differentiable because its a corner At x=4 , g not differentiable because its a vertical tangent

5.

a) f(x) = x3 3x + 1 , [0,3] f(x) = 3x2 3 Let f(x) = 0 3x2 3 = 0 x = 1 or x = -1 ( not in [0,3] ) Compare: f(0) = 1 f(1) = -1 f(3) = 19 Thus, the absolute maximum values of f on [0,3] is f(3) = 19 the absolute minimum values of f on [0,3] is f(1) =-1 b) f(x) = x4 2x2 + 3 , [-2,3] f(x) = 4x3 4x Let f(x) = 0 4x3 4x = 0 x = 0 or x = -1 or Compare: f(-2) = 11 f(-1) = 2 f(0) = 3 f(1) = 2 f(3) = 66 Thus, the absolute maximum values of f on [-2,3] is f(3) = 66 the absolute minimum values of f on [-2,3] is f(1) = f(-1) = 2 c) f(x) = f(x) = , [-1,2] (f define at all x in [-1,2])

x=1

Let f(x) = 0 x = 0 Compare: f(-1) = f(0) = 3 f(2) = Thus, the absolute maximum values of f on [-1,2] is f(0) = 3 the absolute minimum values of f on [-1,2] is f(2) =

d) f(x) = f(x) =

, [0,3]

Let f(x) = 0 x = -2 (not in [0,3]) Compare f(0) = 0 f(2) = f(3) =

or

x=2

Thus, the absolute maximum values of f on [0,3] is f(2) = the absolute minimum values of f on [0,3] is f(0) = 0

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