Absolute Maximum and Minimum Values of Multivariable Functions - Calculus 3
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2019
- This Calculus 3 video tutorial explains how to find absolute maximum and minimum values given a multivariable function such as f(x,y). It explains how to find the critical points using partial derivatives and how to use the endpoints of rectangle D to find the absolute extrema.
Lines & Planes - Intersection:
• How To Find The Point ...
Angle Between Two Planes:
• How To Find The Angle ...
Distance Between Point and Plane:
• How To Find The Distan...
Chain Rule - Partial Derivatives:
• Chain Rule With Partia...
Implicit Partial Differentiation:
• Implicit Differentiati...
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Directional Derivatives:
• How To Find The Direct...
Limits of Multivariable Functions:
• Limits of Multivariabl...
Double Integrals:
• Double Integrals
Local Extrema & Critical Points:
• Local Extrema, Critica...
Absolute Extrema - Max & Min:
• Absolute Maximum and M...
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Lagrange Multipliers:
• Lagrange Multipliers
Triple Integrals:
• Triple Integrals - Cal...
2nd Order - Differential Equations:
• Second Order Linear Di...
Undetermined Coefficients:
• Method of Undetermined...
Variation of Parameters:
• Variation of Parameter...
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If it’s a triangle, one side is going to be slanted so you’d need to find the equation of a line for that side (y=Mx+b) and plug that value of y in for the original equations y’s to get your new function like the other sides. Then take the derivative of that function and equate it to zero to find the critical point. Plug that critical point into that new function you found and get your value that way.
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At about 2:50 The Organic Chemistry Tutor lists all the places where the maximum and minimum points could be. He says they could be at the corners of the rectangle (true), at some point along one of the borders (true), at the critical point he found at (2, 2) (true), "or some other point inside this region" (false). Because the region is closed (includes its own borders) and bounded (does not go to infinity in any direction) and the function f(x, y) is continuous on the region, a maximum value and a minimum value of f on the region must exist, and those values must occur either at a critical point in the interior or on one of the borders. They do not occur at some other point inside the region.
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So there's no need to add that extra point (3,3) that he added to the table... correct?
@@MM-wv4ez Not quite. The extrema can be at critical points along the borders of the region, which is what (3, 3) is.
@@MM-wv4ez3,3 is located at L3 border
But WHY though? Why can't we have them occurring somewhere else inside the region? I've been thinking about this a lot.
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Its gonna be too late for me by the time you make it, but if you could for the future students out there make a video on absolute max and min of a triangle and ellipse that would be awesome
I believe it's the same principle but you use 3 segments L1 - L3 instead of 4?
@@Thadnill yeah it is
Same! I would love a triangle or an elipse, I am trying to do a triangle now and I am having some confusion. I cant tell if Im just missing something dumb or its just almost 1am and I should sleep-
@@Thadnill but in one case both x and y will be variables
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I am doing a very similar question however I am being instructed to enter the numbers of the edges (L1,L2...) into the dz/dx and dz/dy equations opposed to the non-partially derived f(x) equation and I wanted to know why. What changes? does it make it easier?
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Brilliant video! I do have a curiosity though, what if the region is a circle or ellipse?
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2x is also means two 1x factors.
What if, there is any negative value of function, then should we have to consider negative or mode of it as in question absolute is mentioned
Table will be already given or if not given we can select random pairs until I get maxima, minima and saddle.
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quick question, once you had the critical points why didn't you just plug them all in back into the main equation. why did he do all those steps in the middle?
what differs dose it make if it increases or decreases?
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what if the x or y side of 'L' doesn't equivalent??
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7:51 "Now because we have a quadratic..."
why
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Please help me solving: Find the absolute minimum and absolute maximum of f(x,y)=x^2-y^2+xy-5x on the region bounded by y=5-x^2 and the x-axis.
7:20
Why did u find that (3, 3) point I didn't understand that part.
why do all this l1 thing when we can just plug in our point and see which values is actually the min and which is the max
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Is (2,2) a saddle point?
From my calculations, it is, since the determinant of the Hessian matrix is negative.
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But you haven't found abs min/max in the region, you just evaluated along the boundary
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We got a quadratic equation in L3, why do we use it? it seems really random. Like none of the points were derived from the derivative of an equation we made from the line segments. Also we plugged (2,2) into the original equation, why didn't we just do it for the rest of the points?
You have to check it just to make sure it isn't the real Abs min or Abs max
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You missed a critical point fx = 2x-2y =0 gives (0, 0)
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Suppose there was a triangle. It has sides a b c as hypotenuse. If you had four of them aligned so all the b is lined with a, and c formed square that is c^2. The square the triangle made has equation (a+b)^2 or a^2+2ab + b^2 and it equals c^2, the swuare. The triangle is 1/2bh or 1/2ab and there is 4 so 4(1/2) is 2 2ab+square in middle of c^2 is the same as the whole square a^2+2ab+b^2=c^2+2ab 2abs minus so a^2+b^2=c^2
ur y look like 4 bro
bro all u had to do was plug it into the equation
No because then you would have missed the point (3,3) which could have been an abs min or max
@@gandalf7769 oh yeah.
@@gandalf7769 i missed that earlier
your 4 and y look the same. fix it.
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How about absolute min/max for x, y ∈ R?