Optimization with Calculus 1

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Find two numbers whose products is -16 and the sum of whose squares is a minimum.

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  • ohh very good.....i practiced this problems in the UNI (UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE INGENIERIA) LIMA PERU...GBY

  • I actually literally screamed when I saw this THIS IS GOING TO SAVE MY LIFE

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  • @username15219 you can... but it will probably take longer, i always use the 2nd derivative in case you are asked to find inflection points and so forth

  • @leakedazaz i think he uses smoothdraw 3 actually

  • @username15219 Of course.

  • Could you use the first derivative test instead to determine extrema, to save the work of doing the second derivative? 

  • I remember struggling with these.

  • thank you!

  • @hiddenice123 thanks

  • @leakedazaz I think he uses Paint and he puts a black background so it's easier to see

  • what software do u use to write that?

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