J juantheron Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2012 Messages 259 Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 8, 2012 #1 Let be a real polynomials of Least Degree Which has Local Maximum at and Local Minimum at .If and . Then
Let be a real polynomials of Least Degree Which has Local Maximum at and Local Minimum at .If and . Then
Carrotsticks Retired Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 9,494 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 8, 2012 #2 The polynomial of least degree having 2 distinct local max/min points is a cubic polynomial, which can be generalised to become: We will now use the details that they gave us to find the values of a, b, c and d: Local maximum at x=1: Local minimum at x=3: (1) - (2) to eliminate 'c' gives us: Now we use P(1) = 6: Similarly for P(3) = 2: Solve simultaneously to find the value of 'c' because that is the value that P'(0) takes ie:
The polynomial of least degree having 2 distinct local max/min points is a cubic polynomial, which can be generalised to become: We will now use the details that they gave us to find the values of a, b, c and d: Local maximum at x=1: Local minimum at x=3: (1) - (2) to eliminate 'c' gives us: Now we use P(1) = 6: Similarly for P(3) = 2: Solve simultaneously to find the value of 'c' because that is the value that P'(0) takes ie:
J juantheron Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2012 Messages 259 Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 8, 2012 #3 Thanks Carrotsticks , after seeing Your Solution, I get This Method and from your equation i also get So Is my solution is Right OR Not Thanks
Thanks Carrotsticks , after seeing Your Solution, I get This Method and from your equation i also get So Is my solution is Right OR Not Thanks
Carrotsticks Retired Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 9,494 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 8, 2012 #4 I'm not going to check your arithmetic, but your method is right!