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Nailgun

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I was just doing a past paper, and I noticed that in the solutions they found the max-min of a function by using the square of the function?

Like, you needed to find the value of t which maximises f(t)

but then instead of finding df(t)/dt, they used d(f(t))^2/dt

can someone explain the rules behind this

they got the same answer as I did, but their way was way easier to differentiate
 

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I was just doing a past paper, and I noticed that in the solutions they found the max-min of a function by using the square of the function?

Like, you needed to find the value of t which maximises f(t)

but then instead of finding df(t)/dt, they used d(f(t))^2/dt

can someone explain the rules behind this

they got the same answer as I did, but their way was way easier to differentiate
 

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The above ideas are quite useful for some optimisation problems in HSC.
 
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A BoS classic

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to InteGrand again."

Thank you btw :)
 

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