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f ' (x) + + + 1 - - - - 3 + + +

Max.

Min.

The function has a local maximum at x = 1 and a local


minimum at x = 3 .
To get a more accurate curve , we take :
x 0 1 2 3 4
f(x) 2 3.3 2.7 2 3.3

Then the graph of the function is :


y
3.5

2.5

1.5

0.5
x
0
0 2 4 6

Concave down and concave up : The graph of a differentiable


function y = f ( x ) is concave down on an interval where f '
decreases , and concave up on an interval where f ' increases.
The second derivative test for concavity : The graph of y = f ( x )
is concave down on any interval where y' ' 0 , concave up on
any interval where y' ' 0 .
Point of inflection : A point on the curve where the concavity
changes is called a point of inflection . Thus , a point of
inflection on a twice – differentiable curve is a point where
y'' is positive on one side and negative on other , i.e. y'' 0 .
1
EX-6 – Sketch the curve : y
3 2
(x 6x 9x 6) .
6
Sol. -
1 2 3 2
y' x 2x 0 x 4x 3 0 (x 1 )( x 3) 0 x 1 ,3
2 2
y" x 2 at x 1 y" 1 - 2 -1 0 concave down .
at x 3 y" 3 - 2 0 concave up .
at y" 0 x-2 0 x 2 point of inflection .

x 0 1 2 3 4
y 1 1.7 1.3 1 1.7

1.8
y
1.6
1.4
1.2
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
x
0
0 1 2 3 4 5

EX-7 – What value of a makes the function :


f(x) x 2 a , have :
x
i) a local minimum at x = 2 ?
ii) a local minimum at x = -3 ?
iii) a point of inflection at x = 1 ?
iv) show that the function can’t have a local maximum
for any value of a .
Sol. –
2 a df a 3 d2y 2a
f(x) x 2x 0 a 2 x and 2
x dx x2 dx 2 x3
d2 f 2 * 16 6 0 Mini.
i) at x 2 a 2* 8 16 and 2
dx 2 23
d2 f 2( 54 )
ii ) at x -3 a 2(-3)3 54 and 2 6 0 Mini.
dx 2 ( 3 )3
d2 f
iii ) at x 2
1 2 2a 0 a 1
dx 1
3 d2 f 2( 2 x 3 )
iv ) a 2x 2 6 0
dx 2 x3
d2 f
Since 2
0 for all value of x in a 2x 3 .
dx
Hence the function don’t have a local maximum .

EX-8 – What are the best dimensions (use the least material)
for a tin can which is to be in the form of a right circular
cylinder and is to hold 1 gallon (231 cubic inches ) ?
Sol. – The volume of the can is :
r
2 231
v r h 231 h
r2

h
where r is radius , h is height .

The total area of the outer surface


( top, bottom , and side) is :

2 2 231 2 462
A 2 r 2 rh 2 r 2 r A 2 r
r2 r
dA 462
4 r 0 r 3.3252 inches
dr r 2

d2A 924 924


4 4 37.714 0 min .
2 3 3
dr r ( 3.3252 )
231 231
h 6.6474 inches
r 22 2 2
( 3.3252 )
7
The dimensions of the can of volume 1 gallon have
minimum surface area are :
r = 3.3252 in. and h = 6.6474 in.
EX-9 – A wire of length L is cut into two pieces , one being
bent to form a square and the other to form an equilateral
triangle . How should the wire be cut :
a) if the sum of the two areas is minimum.
b) if the sum of the two areas is maximum.
Sol. : Let x is a length of square.
2y is the edge of triangle .
x

x x 2y h 2y

y y
x

The perimeter is p 4x 6y L x1 ( L 6 y ).
4
( 2 y )2 y 2 h 2 h 3 y from triangle .
The total area is A x 2
yh 1 ( L 6 y )2 y 3 y
16
A 1 ( L 6 y )2 3 y2
16
dA 3(L 6y) 2 3y 0 y 3L
dy 4 18 8 3
2
d A 9 2 3 0 min .
dy 2 2
a) To minimized total areas cut for triangle 6 y 9L
9 4 3
And for square L 9L 4 3L .
9 4 3 9 4 3
b) To maximized the value of A on endpoints of the interval
0 4x L 0 x L
4
at x 0 y L and h L A1 L2
6 2 3 12 3
2
at x L y 0 A2 L
4 16

Since A2 L2 A L2
1
16 12 3
Hence the wire should not be cut at all but should be
bent into a square .
Problems – 4

1. Find the velocity v if a particle's position at time t is s = 180t – 16t2


When does the velocity vanish ? (ans.: 5.625)

2. If a ball is thrown straight up with a velocity of 32 ft./sec. , its high


after t sec. is given by the equation s = 32t - 16t2 . At what instant
will the ball be at its highest point ? and how high will it rise ?
(ans.: 1, 16)

3. A stone is thrown vertically upwards at 35 m./sec. . Its height is :


s = 35t – 4.9t2 in meter above the point of projection where t is
time in second later :
a) What is the distance moved, and the average velocity during the
3rd sec. (from t = 2 to t = 3 ) ?
b) Find the average velocity for the intervals t = 2 to t = 2.5 , t = 2
to t = 2.1 ; t = 2 to t = 2 + h .
c) Deduce the actual velocity at the end of the 2nd sec. .
-4.9h , c) 15.4)

4. A stone is thrown vertically upwards at 24.5 m./sec. from a point


on the level with but just beyond a cliff ledge . Its height above the
ledge t sec. later is 4.9t ( 5 – t ) m. . If its velocity is v m./sec. ,
differentiate to find v in terms of t :
i) when is the stone at the ledge level ?
ii) find its height and velocity after 1 , 2 , 3 , and 6 sec. .
iii) what meaning is attached to negative value of s ? a negative
value of v ?
iv) when is the stone momentarily at rest ? what is the greatest
height reached ?
v) find the total distance moved during the 3rd sec. .
(ans.:v=24.5- 19.6,29.4,29.4,- -4.9,-

5. A stone is thrown vertically downwards with a velocity of 10


m./sec. , and gravity produces on it an acceleration of 9.8 m./sec.2 :
a) what is the velocity after 1 , 2 , 3 , t sec. ?
b) sketch the velocity –time graph . (ans.: 19.8, 29.6, 39.4,10+9.8t)

6. A car accelerates from 5 km./h. to 41 km./h. in 10 sec. . Express


this acceleration in : i)km./h. per sec. ii) m./sec.2, iii) km./h.2 .
7. A car can accelerate at 4 m./sec.2 . How long will it take to reach 90
km./h. from rest ? (ans.: 6.25)

8. An express train reducing its velocity to 40 km./h. , has to apply


the brakes for 50 sec. . If the retardation produced is 0.5 m./sec.2 ,
find its initial velocity in km./h. . (ans.: 130)

9. At the instant from which time is measured a particle is passing


through O and traveling towards A , along the straight line OA. It
is s m. from O after t sec. where s = t ( t – 2 )2 :
i) when is it again at O ?
ii) when and where is it momentarily at rest ?
iii) what is the particle’s greatest displacement from O , and how
far does it moves , during the first 2 sec. ?
iv) what is the average velocity during the 3rd sec. ?
v) at the end of the 1st sec. where is the particle, which way is it
going , and is its speed increasing or decreasing ?
vi) repeat (v) for the instant when t = -1 .

10. A particle moves in a straight line so that after t sec. it is s m. ,


from a fixed point O on the line , where s = t4 + 3t2 . Find :
i) The acceleration when t = 1 , t = 2 , and t = 3 .
ii) The average acceleration between t = 1 and t = 3 .

11. A particle moves along the x-axis in such away that its distance x
cm. from the origin after t sec. is given by the formula x = 27t – 2t2
what are its velocity and acceleration after 6.75 sec. ? How long
does it take for the velocity to be reduced from 15 cm./sec. to 9
cm./sec., and how far does the particle travel mean while ?
(ans.: 0,-

12. A point moves along a straight line OX so that its distance x cm.
from the point O at time t sec. is given by the formula
x = t3 – 6t2 + 9t . Find :
i) at what times and in what positions the point will have zero
velocity .
ii) its acceleration at these instants .
iii) its velocity when its acceleration is zero .
- -3)
13. A particle moves in a straight line so that its distance x cm. from a
fixed point O on the line is given by x = 9t2 - 2t3 where t is the time
in seconds measured from O . Find the speed of the particle when
t= 3 . Also find the distance from O of the particle when t = 4 , and
show that it is then moving towards O . (ans.: 0, 16)

14. Find the limits for the following functions by using L'Hopital's
rule :
5 x2 3x sin t 2
1 ) lim 2 ) lim
x 7 x2 1 t 0 t
2x cost 1
3) lim 4) lim
x cos x t 0 t2
2
1 sin x sin x cos x
5 ) lim 6 ) lim
x 1 cos 2 x x
2 4 x
4
2
2x ( 3x 1 ) x 2 x (cos x 1 )
7 ) lim 8 ) lim
x 1 x 1 x sin x x
0

sin x 2
9 ) lim x . csc 2 2 x 10 ) lim
x 0 x 0 x . sin x

5 1 1 1
( ans . : 1 ) ;2 )0 ;3 ) 2 ;4 ) ;5 ) ;6 ) 2 ;7 ) 1;8 )3 ;9 ) ;10 )1 )
7 2 4 2

15. Find any local maximum and local minimum values , then sketch
each curve by using first derivative :

1 ) f(x) x 3 - 4x 2 4x 5 ( ans . : max .( 0.7 ,6.2 ); min .( 2 ,5 ))


2
2) f(x) x2 - 1 ( ans . : min .( 0 , 1 ))
x 1
5
3) f(x) x 5x 6 ( ans . : max .( 1 , 2 ); min .( 1 , 10 ))
4 1
3 3
4 ) f(x) x x ( ans . : min .( 0.25 , 0.47 ))

16. Find the interval of x-values on which the curve is concave up and
concave down , then sketch the curve :
x3
1 ) f(x) x2 3x ( ans. : up( 1, ); down( , 1 ))
3
2 ) f(x) x 2 5 x 6 ( ans. : up( , ))
2 2
3 ) f(x) x 3 - 2x 2 1 (ans. : up( , ); down( , ))
3 3
1 1 1 1
4 ) f(x) x 4 2 x2 ( ans. : up( , ),( , ); down( , ))
3 3 3 3
17. Sketch the following curve by using second derivative :
1) y x (ans. : max.(1,0.5); min.(-1,-0.5))
1 x2
2) y -x(x - 7)2 (ans. : min.(2.3,-50.8))
3) y (x 2)2 ( x 3 ) (ans. : max.(-2,0); min.(1.3,-18.5))
4 ) y x2( 5 x ) (ans. : max.(3.3,1 min.(0,0))

18. What is the smallest perimeter possible for a rectangle of area 16


in.2 ? (ans.: 16)

19. Find the area of the largest rectangle with lower base on the x-
axis and upper vertices on the parabola y = 12 – x2 . (ans.:32)

20) A rectangular plot is to be bounded on one side by a straight


river and enclosed on the other three sides by a fence . With 800
m. of fence at your disposal . What is the largest area you can
enclose ? (ans.:80000)

21) Show that the rectangle that has maximum area for a given
perimeter is a square .

22) A wire of length L is available for making a circle and a square .


How should the wire be divided between the two shapes to
maximize the sum of the enclosed areas?
(ans.: all bent into a circle)

23) A closed container is made from a right circular cylinder of


radius r and height h with a hemispherical dome on top . Find
the relationship between r and h that maximizes the volume for a
given surface area s . ( ans . : r h s )
5

24) An open rectangular box is to be made from a piece of cardboard


8 in. wide and 15 in. long by cutting a square from each corner
and bending up the sides Find the dimensions of the box of largest
volume . (

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