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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

Another Optimization Problem using Derivatives! For more free math videos, visit http://PatrickJMT.com

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  • @patrickJMT the best part of this video (besides the fact that the material is much easier to follow than in class) is that i can rewind it if i don't comprehend the concept the first time as opposed to raising my hand and disrupting the flow of the class every few minutes. Thanks alot for taking the time to post these, math guru!

  • @47der yes, rewinding is a good thing :)

  • I want you to teach at ALL the universities simultaneously. That way, no one will ever complain

  • @metalmine1 oh, people would still complain

  • can you take the second derivative to determine that its a max?

  • @Leninade you can use the second derivative test, yes.

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  • @junior1984able next time: dont watch

  • feels like im watching porn for my brain O.o....

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  • Lefty's are smarter then rightys! Right brain power!!!

  • @patrickJMT No they won't. Hey, what the heck Patrick...your hand is taking up all the camera space! Geeeeez.

  • what if you take the first derivative and your critical value is 8. Then once you plug it into the original y equation, it gives you 0...this is for another problem btw, same procedure, idfferent numbers

  • it's helps a lot... thanxs

  • Awesome videos!

  • I promised myself I would thank you (yet again) if I got an awesome FINAL grade in my calc class!! .... And guess what, I did!! I THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart because it was your videos which truly helped me more than my professor ever did!!! :D THANK YOU PATRICKJMT!! I look forward to using your statistics videos on your website!

  • Ugh, when you put an exclamation point after "Derivative" its like a light bulb going off in my head

  • So what if they ask you for the min instead?

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