javi8430 javi8430
  • 17-10-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find two numbers whose difference is 168 and whose product is a minimum

Respuesta :

johnsonjessica2
johnsonjessica2 johnsonjessica2
  • 17-10-2017
If x - Q = 100, then Q = 100 + x

Substitute this into the following equation:

F(x) = x*Q <----this is the eqation for which you want to find a minimum

F(x) = x *(100 + x)

F(x) = x^2 + 100x

Graph that equation, and look for its lowest point. The lowest point is at x = -50, f(x) = -2500

Since Q = 100 + x, then Q = 100 + (-50) = 50

50 - (-50) = 100, and the product--being -2500--is a minimum.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Name the longest river in South America
Which of these was invented in the Second Industrial Revolution? A telephone B steel C telegraph D steamboat
Suzanne can read 3 pages in 6 minutes. how many pages can she read in 5 hours?
How would a deontologist respond to the fact that human rights advocates often peacefully protest or even break civil laws that they think are unjust? phi 208?
The equation for the least-squares regression line for number of theft crimes, x, compared with the number of burglary crimes, y, in the U.S. is represented by
How did martin luther differ from others who sought to reform the roman catholic church?
3c-4 (a+b) if a =-1, b=2 and c = 1/3
782,341,693 what digit is in the ten thousand place?
State the domain: g(x)=-2+the square root of (1-x). Please explain how I get the answer.
A geographic information system is information that is: A) filteredB) transformed mathematicallyC) organized spatiallyD) organized