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SECTION 4.

2 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUES ❙❙❙❙ 1

|||| 4.2 Maximum and Minimum Values

A Click here for answers. S Click here for solutions.


1–4 |||| Sketch the graph of a function f that is continuous on 27. f x  4 x 3  9x 2  12x  3
[0, 3] and has the given properties.
28. st  2t 3  3t 2  6t  4
1. Absolute maximum at 0, absolute minimum at 3,
29. st  t 4  4t 3  2t 2
local minimum at 1, local maximum at 2
r
2. Absolute maximum at 1, absolute minimum at 2 30. f r  31. f    sin22 
r2  1
3. 2 is a critical number, but f has no local maximum or minimum
32. t     sin  33. Vx  x sx  2
4. Absolute minimum at 0, absolute maximum at 2,
local maxima at 1 and 2, local minimum at 1.5 34. Tx  x 22x  123
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

5–18 Sketch the graph of f by hand and use your sketch to


|||| 35–45 |||| Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum
find the absolute and local maximum and minimum values of f. values of f on the given interval.
(Use the graphs and transformations of Sections 1.2 and 1.3). 35. f x  x 2  2x  2, 0, 3
5. f x  1  2x; x  1 36. f x  1  2x  x 2 , 4, 1
6. f x  4x  1; x8 37. f x  x 3  12x  1, 3, 5
7. f x  1  x ; 2
0x1 38. f x  4x  15x  12x  7,
3 2
0, 3
8. f x  1  x 2 ; 0x1 39. f x  2x  3x  4,
3 2
2, 1
9. f x  1  x ; 2
0x1 40. f x  18x  15x 2  4x 3, 3, 4
10. f x  1  x ; 2
0x1 41. f x  x 4  4x 2  2, 3, 2
11. f x  1  x ; 2
2  x  1 42. f x  3x  5x  1,
5 3
2, 2
12. f x  x ;   2  x  1 43. f x  x  2x,
2
[ 1
2 , 2]

13. f x  4x  1 ; 0  x  2  44. f x  s9  x 2,
1, 2
14. f   cos2;      x
45. f x  , 1, 2
x1
15. f   sec ; 2    3 ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

16. f x  x 5
; 46. Use a graph to estimate the critical numbers of
17. f x  2  x 4 f x  x 4  3x 2  x correct to one decimal place.

18. f x  1  ex, x0 ; 47. (a) Use a graph to estimate the absolute maximum and
■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
minimum values of f x  x 4  3x 3  3x 2  x on the
interval 0, 2 , correct to two decimal places.
19–34 |||| Find the critical numbers of the function. (b) Use calculus to find the exact maximum and minimum
values.
19. f x  2x  3x 2 20. f x  5  8x
48. Show that 0 is a critical number of the function f x  x 5 but
21. f x  x 3  3x  1 22. f t  t 3  6t 2  3t  1 f has neither a local maximum nor a local minimum at 0.
23. tx  s
9
x 
24. tx  x  1  49. Sketch the graph of a function on 0, 1 that is discontinuous
25. f x  5  6x  2x 3 and has both an absolute maximum and an absolute minimum.

26. f t  2t 3  3t 2  6t  4
2 ❙❙❙❙ SECTION 4.2 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUES

Answers

E Click here for exercises. S Click here for sol utions.



1. 2. 44. Abs. max. f (0) = 3; abs. min. f (2) = 5
45. Abs. max. f (2) = 23 ; abs. min. f (1) = 1
2

46. −1.3, 0.2, 1.1


27
47. (a) 2, −0.11 (b) 2, − 256
49.

3. 4.

5. Abs. min. f (−1) = −1 6. Abs. max. f (8) = 31


7. None 8. Abs. min. f (1) = 0 9. Abs. max. f (0) = 1
10. Abs. max. f (0) = 1; abs. min. f (1) = 0
11. Abs. and loc. max. f (0) = 1; abs. min. f (−2) = −3
12. Abs. max. f (−2) = 2; abs. and loc. min f (0) = 0
 
13. Abs. max. f (2) = 7; abs. and loc. min. f 14 = 0

14. Abs. and loc. max. f (0) = 1


15. Abs. and loc. min. f (0) = 1 16. None

17. Abs. and loc. max. f (0) = 2 18. Abs. min. f (0) = 0
1

19. 3 20. None 21. ±1 22. −2 ± 3

23. 0 24. −1 25. ±1 26. None


 √   √ 
27. − 12 , 2 28. −1 ± 5 /2 29. 0, −3 ± 5 /2
30. ±1 31. nπ/4, n an integer

32. (2n + 1) π, n an integer 33. 2 34. 0, 12 , 38

35. Abs. max. f (3) = 5; abs. min. f (1) = 1


36. Abs. max. f (−1) = 2; abs. min. f (−4) = −7
37. Abs. max. f (5) = 66; abs. min. f (2) = −15
38. Abs. max. f (3) = 16; abs. min. f (2) = 3
39. Abs. max. f (1) = 9; abs.min. f (−2) = 0
 
40. Abs. max. f (−3) = 189; abs.min. f − 12 = − 19
4
 √ 
41. Abs. max. f (−3) = 47; abs. min. f ± 2 = −2

42. Abs. max. f (2) = 55; abs. min. f (−2) = −57


43. Abs. max. f (2) = 5; abs. min. f (1) = 3
SECTION 4.2 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUES ❙❙❙❙ 3

Solutions

E Click here for exercises. A Click here for answers.

1. 2. 9. f (x) = 1 − x2 , 0 ≤ x < 1.
Absolute maximum f (0) = 1;
no local maximum. No absolute
or local minimum.

10. f (x) = 1 − x2 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 1.
Absolute maximum f (0) = 1;
3. 4. no local maximum. Absolute
minimum f (1) = 0; no local
minimum.

11. f (x) = 1 − x2 , −2 ≤ x ≤ 1.
Absolute and local maximum
f (0) = 1. Absolute minimum
f (−2) = −3; no local
5. f (x) = 1 + 2x, x ≥ −1. minimum.
Absolute minimum
f (−1) = −1; no local
minimum. No local or absolute
12. y f (x) = |x|, −2 ≤ x ≤ 1.
maximum. (_2, 2)
Absolute maximum f (−2) = 2;
no local maximum. Absolute and
0 x local minimum f (0) = 0.
6. f (x) = 4x − 1, x ≤ 8.
Absolute maximum f (8) = 31; 13. y f (x) = |4x − 1|, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2.
no local maximum. No local or Absolute maximum f (2) = 7;
7
absolute minimum.
no local maximum. Absolute and
 
local minimum f 14 = 0 since
|4x − 1| ≥ 0 for all x.

0 1 2 x
7. f (x) = 1 − x2 , 0 < x < 1. No
14. f (θ) = cos (θ/2),
maximum or minimum. 1
−π < θ < π. Local and
absolute maximum f (0) = 1.
_¹ ¹ ¬
No local or absolute minimum.

15. y f (θ) = sec θ, − π2 < θ ≤ π


.
8. f (x) = 1 − x2 , 0 < x ≤ 1. 3

Local and absolute minimum


Absolute minimum f (1) = 0;
¹ f (0) = 1. No absolute or local
no local minimum. No absolute ¬=_ _2
( ¹_3 , 2) maximum.
or local maximum.
(0, 1)
0 ¬
4 ❙❙❙❙ SECTION 4.2 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUES

16. f (x) = x5 . No maximum or 28. s (t) = 2t3 + 3t2 − 6t + 4 ⇒


 
minimum. s (t) = 6t2 + 6t − 6 = 6 t2 + t − 1 . By the quadratic
 √ 
formula, the critical numbers are t = −1 ± 5 /2.
29. s (t) = t4 + 4t3 + 2t2 ⇒
 
s (t) = 4t + 12t + 4t = 4t t2 + 3t + 1 = 0 when
 3 2

t = 0 or t2 + 3t + 1 = 0. By the quadratic formula, the



−3 ± 5
17. f (x) = 2 − x4 . Local and critical numbers are t = 0, 2
.
absolute maximum f (0) = 2. r
30. f (r) = ⇒
r2 + 1
No local or absolute minimum.  2 
r + 1 1 − r (2r) −r2 + 1
f  (r) = 2 = =0 ⇔
(r2 + 1) (r2 + 1)2
2
r = 1 ⇔ r = ±1, so these are the critical numbers.
18. f (x) = 1 − e −x
, x ≥ 0. Note that f  (r) always exists since r2 + 1 = 0.
Absolute minimum f (0) = 0; 31. f (θ) = sin2 (2θ) ⇒
no local minimum. No absolute f  (θ) = 2 sin (2θ) cos (2θ) (2)
or local maximum.
= 2 (2 sin 2θ cos 2θ) = 2 [sin (2 · 2θ)]
2 
19. f (x) = 2x − 3x ⇒ f (x) = 2 − 6x = 0 ⇔ = 2 sin 4θ = 0
1 1
x= 3. So the critical number is 3. f (θ) = 0 ⇔ sin 4θ = 0 ⇔ 4θ = nπ, n an integer.
20.

f (x) = 5 + 8x ⇒ f (x) = 8 = 0. No critical number. So θ = nπ/4 are the critical numbers.

21. f (x) = x3 − 3x + 1 ⇒ 32. g (θ) = θ + sin θ ⇒ g (θ) = 1 + cos θ = 0


  ⇔ cos θ = −1. The critical numbers are
f  (x) = 3x2 − 3 = 3 x2 − 1 = 3 (x + 1) (x − 1). So
the critical numbers are ±1. θ = π + 2nπ = (2n + 1) π, n an integer.
√ 
√ x
22. f (t) = t3 + 6t2 + 3t − 1 ⇒ 33. V (x) = x x − 2 ⇒ V (x) = x − 2 + √
  2 x−2
f  (t) = 3t2 + 12t + 3 = 3 t2 + 4t + 1 . By the quadratic ⇒ V  (−2) does not exist. For x > 2 [the domain of

−4 ± 12 √ V  (x)], V  (x) > 0, so 2 is the only critical number.
formula, solutions are t = = −2 ± 3. Critical
2
√ 34. T (x) = x2 (2x − 1)2/3 ⇒
numbers are t = −2 ± 3. 2
2/3


T (x) = 2x (2x − 1) + x2 (2x − 1)−1/3 (2). So
1/9  1 −8/9 1   3
23. g (x) = 9 x = x ⇒ g (x) = 9
= √
x = 0, T  12 does not exist.
9 9 x8
 
but g (0) does not exist, so x = 0 is a critical number. T  (x) = 2x (2x − 1)−1/3 2x − 1 + 23 x
 
24. g (x) = |x + 1| ⇒ g (x) = 1 if x > −1, g (x) = −1 if = 2x (2x − 1)−1/3 83 x − 1 = 0 ⇔
x < −1, but g (−1) does not exist, so x = −1 is a critical x = 0 or x = 38 . So the critical numbers are x = 0, 38 , and 12 .
number.
35. f (x) = x2 − 2x + 2, [0, 3]. f  (x) = 2x − 2 = 0 ⇔
3
25. f (x) = 5 + 6x − 2x ⇒ x = 1. f (0) = 2, f (1) = 1, f (3) = 5. So f (3) = 5 is
f (x) = 6 − 6x = 6 (1 + x) (1 − x). f  (x) = 0 ⇒
 2
the absolute maximum and f (1) = 1 is the absolute
x = ±1, so ±1 are the critical numbers. minimum.
26. f (t) = 2t3 + 3t2 + 6t + 4 ⇒ f  (t) = 6t2 + 6t + 6. 36. f (x) = 1 − 2x − x2 , [−4, 1]. f  (x) = −2 − 2x = 0 ⇔
But t2 + t + 1 = 0 has no real solution since x = −1. f (−4) = −7, f (−1) = 2, f (1) = −2. So
b2 − 4ac = 1 − 4 (1) (1) = −3 < 0. No critical number. f (−4) = −7 is the absolute minimum, f (−1) = 2 is the
absolute maximum.
27. f (x) = 4x3 − 9x2 − 12x + 3 ⇒
37. f (x) = x3 − 12x + 1, [−3, 5].
f  (x) = 12x2 − 18x − 12  
  f  (x) = 3x2 − 12 = 3 x2 − 4 = 3 (x + 2) (x − 2) = 0
= 6 2x2 − 3x − 2 = 6 (2x + 1) (x − 2) ⇔ x = ±2. f (−3) = 10, f (−2) = 17, f (2) = −15,

f (x) = 0 ⇒ x = − 12 , 2; so the critical numbers are f (5) = 66. So f (2) = −15 is the absolute minimum and
x = − 12 , 2. f (5) = 66 is the absolute maximum.
SECTION 4.2 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VALUES 5

38. f (x) = 4x3 − 15x2 + 12x + 7, [0, 3]. 46.


 2
f (x) = 12x − 30x + 12 = 6 (2x − 1) (x − 2) = 0 ⇔
 
x = 12 , 2. f (0) = 7, f 12 = 394 , f (2) = 3, f (3) = 16.
So f (3) = 16 is the absolute maximum and f (2) = 3 the
absolute minimum.
39. f (x) = 2x3 + 3x2 + 4, [−2, 1].
f  (x) = 6x2 + 6x = 6x (x + 1) = 0 ⇔ x = −1, 0. We see that f  (x) = 0 at about x = −1.3, 0.2, and 1.1.
f (−2) = 0, f (−1) = 5, f (0) = 4, f (1) = 9. So Since f  exists everywhere, these are the only critical
f (1) = 9 is the absolute maximum and f (−2) = 0 is the numbers.
absolute minimum. 47. (a)
40. f (x) = 18x + 15x2 − 4x3 , [−3, 4].
f  (x) = 18 + 30x − 12x2 = 6 (3 − x) (1 + 2x) = 0 ⇔
 
x = 3, − 12 . f (−3) = 189, f − 12 = − 19 4 , f (3) = 81,
f (4) = 56. So f (−3) = 189 is the absolute maximum and
 
f − 12 = − 19 4
is the absolute minimum.
From the graph, it appears that the absolute maximum
41. f (x) = x4 − 4x2 + 2, [−3, 2].
  √ value is f (2) = 2, and that the absolute minimum value
f  (x) = 4x3 − 8x = 4x x2 − 2 = 0 ⇔ x = 0, ± 2.
 √  √  is about f (0.25) = −0.11.
f (−3) = 47, f − 2 = −2, f (0) = 2, f 2 = −2,
 √  (b) f (x) = x4 − 3x3 + 3x2 − x ⇒
f (2) = 2, so f ± 2 = −2 is the absolute minimum and f  (x) = 4x3 − 9x2 + 6x − 1 = (4x − 1) (x − 1)2 .
f (−3) = 47 is the absolute maximum. So f  (x) = 0 ⇒ x = 1
or x = 1.
4
5 3
42. f (x) = 3x − 5x − 1, [−2, 2]. Now f (1) = 1 − 3 · 1 + 3 · 12 − 1 = 0
4 3

f  (x) = 15x4 − 15x2 = 15x2 (x + 1) (x − 1) = 0 ⇔ (neither maximum nor minimum) and


   4  3  2
x = −1, 0, 1. f (−2) = −57, f (−1) = 1, f (0) = −1, f 14 = 14 − 3 14 + 3 14 − 14 = − 256 27

f (1) = −3, f (2) = 55. So f (−2) = −57 is the absolute (minimum). At the right endpoint we have
minimum and f (2) = 55 is the absolute maximum. f (2) = 24 − 3 · 23 + 3 · 22 − 2 = 2 (maximum).
2 1   2 x3 − 1 48. f (x) = x5 . f  (x) = 5x4 ⇒ f  (0) = 0 so 0 is a critical
43. f (x) = x2 +
, 2 , 2 . f (x) = 2x − 2 = 2 =0
x  2 x  x2 number. But f (0) = 0 and f takes both positive and
3
⇔ x − 1 = 0 ⇔ (x − 1) x + x + 1 = 0, but
negative values in any open interval containing 0, so f has
x2 + x + 1 = 0, so x = 1. The denominator is 0 at x = 0, neither a local maximum nor a local minimum at 0.
 
but not in the desired interval. f 12 = 17
4
, f (1) = 3,
49.
f (2) = 5. So f (1) = 3 is the absolute minimum and
f (2) = 5 is the absolute maximum.
√ 
√
44. f (x) = 9 − x2 , [−1, 2]. f (x) = −x 9 − x2 = 0
√ √
⇔ x = 0. f (−1) = 2 2, f (0) = 3, f (2) = 5. So

f (2) = 5 is the absolute minimum and f (0) = 3 is the
absolute maximum.
x
45. f (x) = , [1, 2].
x+1
(x + 1) − x 1
f  (x) = 2
= = 0 ⇒ no critical
(x + 1) (x + 1)2
1
number. f (1) = 2 and f (2) = 23 , so f (1) = 1
2 is the
2
absolute minimum and f (2) = 3
is the absolute maximum.

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