What is the minimum slope of y=x^3-9*x^2+15*x? matlab code
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What is the minimum slope of y=x^3-9*x^2+15*x?
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Image Analyst
2018년 12월 16일
Hint:
slope = 3 * x .^ 2 - 18 * x + 15; % Derivative.
minSlope = min(slope)
minAbsSlope = min(abs(slope))
Plot it, using linspace() for x, and see what you see. Of course since it's a parabola, the min absolute value of the slope will be zero and the min slope will depend on how far negative you want to evaluate x. For x that is more negative, the slope will be steeper.
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Image Analyst
2018년 12월 16일
No, of course not. Did you just plot the function and see it? Nowhere does it turn downwards and have a negative slope:
x = linspace(-50, 50, 100000);
y = x.^3-9*x.^2+15*x;
subplot(2, 1, 1);
plot(x, y, 'b-')
grid on;
fontSize = 20;
title('y = x .^ 3 - 9 * x .^ 2 + 15 * x', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
xlabel('x', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
ylabel('y', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
slope = 3 * x .^ 2 - 18 * x + 15; % Derivative.
minSlope = min(slope)
minAbsSlope = min(abs(slope))
subplot(2, 1, 2);
plot(x, slope, 'b-')
xlabel('x', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
ylabel('Slope of y', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
title('slope = 3 * x .^ 2 - 18 * x + 15', 'FontSize', fontSize, 'Interpreter', 'none');
grid on;

It's a parabola so what do you think the min absolute slope would be? And don't you see and understand that the min slope (most negative) will depend on how far out into the negative x territory you want to go?
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