SOLUTION: i was solving an optimization problem and was given a function t(θ)=2cos(θ)+θ, 0≤θ≤π/2 i couldnt understand how they got the interval (0,&#

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Question 1108756: i was solving an optimization problem and was given a function
t(θ)=2cos(θ)+θ, 0≤θ≤π/2
i couldnt understand how they got the interval (0,π/2)

Answer by ikleyn(52798)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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They simply ask you to find minimum/maximum of the given function on the given interval.


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