Is your problem:I need a help!
The following function has two minimum and one local maximum, but I do not know how to find the coordinates of these points. y= -9.18894-3x2/50+9.18894cosh(0.108826x)
Could anybody help to solve this problem?!
Is your problem:
y = -9.18894 - (3x2/50) + 9.18894 * cosh(0.108826*x) ............. this is what you have posted.
How do you find local minimum/maximum of any function? (think about derivatives).
What does your textbook/class-notes say?
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The equation y'=0 can be writtenOf course Khan there is no any problem with finding derivatives at all. The first derivative is the following:
y'= -6x/50+9.18894*0.108826*sinh(0.108826x)
y'=0 is a transcendental equation what I would like to solve. So I ask you: do you know how to solve it? Hope it is now clear that it is not a question about using derivatives for finding minimum/maximum of any function.
Based on your original question, how would anyone have known that you were asking for help in finding a numerical approximation?Of course Khan there is no any problem with finding derivatives at all. The first derivative is the following:
y'= -6x/50+9.18894*0.108826*sinh(0.108826x)
y'=0 is a transcendental equation what I would like to solve. So I ask you: do you know how to solve it? Hope it is now clear that it is not a question about using derivatives for finding minimum/maximum of any function.