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can someone help me with Q13 please
take the derivativecan someone help me with Q13 please
solutions say a is 1.5 and b is -6take the derivative
dy/dx = 3x^2 - 2ax + b (is the derivative of y )
and now at x = 1, -3 the gradient is 0 at is a stationary point (remember that the derivative can be considered as the gradient to y).
hence
dy/dx = 0;
3(1)^2 - 2a(1) + b = 0
3(-3)^2 - 2a(-3) + b = 0
Now you get a pair of simultaneous equations
2a - b = 3 : Equation (1)
-6a - b = 27 : Equation (2)
Using elimination method for these equations:
6a - 3b = 9 (multiplying (1) by 3)
-6a - b = 27 (keeping (2) the same)
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0a - 4b = 36 (adding both equations together)
b = -36/4 = -9
from rearranging equation (1), 2a - b = 3 therefore 2a = 3 + b
2a = 3 + b
= 3 - 9
2a = - 6
hence a = -3
so a = -3, b = -9.
Just did this mentally so double check for errors.
LOL NO hold on i misread, its x=2 and x =-1 for stat points, oops. I'll quickly edit the sols haha oopssolutions say a is 1.5 and b is -6
The same process anyways, I updated my original post now, should be straightfroward.solutions say a is 1.5 and b is -6