Applying Differentiation to Max and Min Problems
Applications of differentiation and antidifferentiation of polynomials
Mathematical Methods: Units 1 and 2
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This video looks at how we can apply the learnings from all the work we have covered on differentiation to maximum and minimum style problems. In this video, aimed at those doing Mathematical Methods, I use 7 common examples to show how the process by which we can find maximum and minimum values is fairly formulaic. I use the more common examples of questions which have appeared in examinations to work through and show how to see through the tricks employed.
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