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13 April, 00:41

What is the minimum value for y = 3cosx?

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  1. 13 April, 00:56
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    Take the deritive

    y'=-3sinx

    find whre it equals 0

    it equals 0 at - pi, 0, pi, etc

    find whre it changes from negative to positive

    at - 0.5pi, the derivitive is positive

    at 0.5pi, the deritivie is negative

    changes from positive to negative at x=0

    that means that the max values are at pi and - pi in 2pi intervals

    -pi, pi, 3pi, 5pi, etc

    the min y value is - 3

    so the minimum (s) are/is at (2aπ,-3) where 'a' is an integer
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