The function #y=2x^3-3ax^2 + 6# is decreasing only on the interval (0,3). Find #a#?
1 Answer
The answer is
Explanation:
If the function is decreasing on the interval (0, 3), that means its derivative must be negative on this interval. So first let's calculate the derivative, using the power rule:
So we know that the derivative
No matter what
But we also know that when
To double check this, we can plug in
graph{2x^3 - 9x^2 + 6 [-3, 5, -26.6, 13.4]}
And we see that it is decreasing on the interval (0, 3).