How do you find the critical points of f(x)=(x-10)^2(x+5)?

1 Answer
Apr 25, 2018

x = 0, x = 10 are criticial points

Explanation:

As implied by the subtitle of this section, the critical points are those at which the first derivative of an expression are equal to zero.

f(x) = (x−10)^2(x+5) First, let's expand this:
f(x) = (x^2 −20x +100)(x+5)
f(x) = x^3 −20x^2 +100x + 5x^2 − 100x +500
f(x) = x^3 − 15x^2 + 500 NOW we can find the derivative:

f'(x) = 3x^2 - 30x = 0 are the critical points.
x = 0, x = 10 are criticial points