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Section 4.5 Optimization and Modeling
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem: The first step is to read the problem carefully until it is clearly understood. Ask yourself: What is unknown? What are the given quantities? What are the given conditions?
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. In most problems it is useful to draw a diagram and identify the given and required quantities on the diagram. (It might also help to try special cases)
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. 3.Introduce Notation. Assign a symbol to the quantity that is to be maximized or minimized (let’s call it Q for now). Also select symbols (a, b, c,…, x, y) for other unknown quantities and label the diagram with these symbols.
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. 3.Introduce Notation. 4.Write a formula. Express Q in terms of some of the other symbols.
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. 3.Introduce Notation. 4.Write a formula. 5.Write Q as a function of one variable. Use the given information to find relationships (in the form of equations) among the variables. Use these equations to eliminate all but one of the variables.
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. 3.Introduce Notation. 4.Write a formula. 5.Write Q as a function of one variable. 6.Find the domain of this function
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Steps in Solving Optimization Problems 1.Understand the problem 2.Draw a diagram. 3.Introduce Notation. 4.Write a formula. 5.Write Q as a function of one variable. 6.Find the domain of this function 7.Find the global maximum or global minimum value of this function.
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Example You have to enclose 3200 square feet of land (in a rectangle) using a fence on 3 sides that will cost $2 per foot, and a special wall on the fourth side that will cost $6 per foot. What are the dimensions of your enclosure that will minimize your cost?
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Example A box with a square base and an open top needs to be constructed that will have a volume of 3200m 3. What should be the dimensions of the box so that the surface area will be minimized? –Hint: draw a picture of the situation
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A rectangle is to be inscribed within a right triangle with a base of 3 and a height of 4. What is the largest rectangle that can be created? Example
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A cylinder is to be created within a sphere of radius r. What should are the dimensions of the cylinder which maximize its volume?
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