SOLUTION: find two numbers whose sum is 30, such that the sum of the square of one number plus ten times the other number is a minimum.
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Question 175552This question is from textbook college algebras
: find two numbers whose sum is 30, such that the sum of the square of one number plus ten times the other number is a minimum.
Thank you in advance for helping me with this function. This question is from textbook college algebras
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The first part of this problem is interpretation.
two numbers whose sum is 30 means , since we don't know wither number we need two variables.
the square of one number plus ten times the other number means I am calling the equation f(x) so we have a name for it.
The next thing to remember is that to find the minimum of a function you take the derivative(calculus), set the derivative equal and solve.
Since they wanted a minimum for "such that the sum of the square of one number plus ten times the other number is a minimum" we need to take the derivative of f(x)
This presents a small problem since you can only have one variable when taking the derivative. We solve this by rewriting as
We then substitute this into f(x), giving us I replaced the with .
We now have
The next step is to take to derivative. , the derivative of was , the derivative of 300 since t is just a number is 0, and the derivative of is -10, giving you as your derivative
You then take and solve
and
Plugging back into you now have giving you
So the answer is x=5 and y=25 will give you the minimum