Hi Everyone,
Here is the question.
Find the values of the constants a and b such that the function f(x)= x^3 + ax^2+b
is increasing where x < 1, the function is decreasing where x > 1, and f(1) = 6.
Step 1: Find derivative
f'(x) = 3x^2 + 2ax
Step 2: Not too sure what comes next.
Could someone help when they have the chance?
Thanks!
Here is the question.
Find the values of the constants a and b such that the function f(x)= x^3 + ax^2+b
is increasing where x < 1, the function is decreasing where x > 1, and f(1) = 6.
Step 1: Find derivative
f'(x) = 3x^2 + 2ax
Step 2: Not too sure what comes next.
Could someone help when they have the chance?
Thanks!