
4.1 Increasing\decreasing, graphs and critical numbers
... Steps For Finding Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of a Function 1) Find the derivative 2) Find numbers that make the derivative equal to 0, and find numbers that make it undefined. These are the critical numbers. 3) Put the critical numbers and any x values where f is undefined on a number line ...
... Steps For Finding Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of a Function 1) Find the derivative 2) Find numbers that make the derivative equal to 0, and find numbers that make it undefined. These are the critical numbers. 3) Put the critical numbers and any x values where f is undefined on a number line ...
LAWS OF LARGE NUMBERS FOR PRODUCT OF RANDOM
... Example 2. Sources of pollution. Suppose it is known that mn sources of pollution entered a region Cn but the positions of them are unknown. Suppose further that the polluting power of each source is known and that each source damages a circular region around it proportional to its polluting power. ...
... Example 2. Sources of pollution. Suppose it is known that mn sources of pollution entered a region Cn but the positions of them are unknown. Suppose further that the polluting power of each source is known and that each source damages a circular region around it proportional to its polluting power. ...