Calculus help, derivatives!

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Calculus help, derivatives!
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    The efficiency coefficient (E) of a team measured related to is number of team members (t) can be described by the equation E(t) = 2000 + 108t - 4t^3 T € [1,7].

    a) Use calculus to determine the number of team members that produces greatest efficiency

    b) What is the maximum efficiency coefficient that can be achieved by the team?
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    a) Take the derivative of this function to get 108-12*(t^2). Set this equal to 0, to get t^2=9. t then must be 3.

    b) Now plug in 3 into the original equation. You should get 2216
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    you did it so easy, i had to do 108t - 12t^2
    = 12(9-t^2)
    = 12(3- t)(3-t)
    t= 3, t = -3

    but idk how you got t^2=9.
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    108-12t^2=0
    12t^2=108
    t^2=9

    Does that work? We also know that t can't be a negative number
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    How about this one:

    The hardness (H) of a temporary glue, h hours after application is given by:

    H = 2000 + (H - 7)^3

    a) Determine the rate of change of H (dH/dh)

    b) what is the rate of change of H when h= 0?

    c) When is the glue at its hardest?
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    I think you mean H=2000+(h-7)^2 (lowercase h)

    a) dH/dh=3(h-7)^2

    b) dH/dh (0)=3(0-7)^2=49*3=147

    c) Set dH/dh=0. h=7
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    yup thanks!
     
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    Calculus help, derivatives!

    I have a 99 in this class :3 if you need any more help just msg me ^^
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