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find the absolute minimum value on $0,\infty)$ for $f(x)=3x^{2}-18x + 6$.
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○ a. the absolute minimum is $\square$ at $x = \square$.
○ b. there is no absolute minimum.
Step1: Find the derivative of the function
The function is \(f(x)=3x^{2}-18x + 6\). Using the power rule \((x^n)^\prime=nx^{n - 1}\), the derivative \(f^\prime(x)=(3x^{2}-18x + 6)^\prime=6x-18\).
Step2: Find the critical points
Set \(f^\prime(x) = 0\), so \(6x-18=0\). Solving for \(x\):
Step3: Check the second - derivative (to confirm it's a minimum)
The second - derivative \(f^{\prime\prime}(x)=(6x - 18)^\prime=6>0\). Since \(f^{\prime\prime}(x)>0\), \(x = 3\) is a local minimum.
Step4: Evaluate the function at the critical point and the endpoint of the interval
- Evaluate \(f(x)\) at \(x = 3\): \(f(3)=3\times(3)^{2}-18\times3 + 6=3\times9-54 + 6=27-54 + 6=-21\).
- Evaluate \(f(x)\) as \(x
ightarrow\infty\). \(\lim_{x
ightarrow\infty}f(x)=\lim_{x
ightarrow\infty}(3x^{2}-18x + 6)=\infty\) (because the leading term \(3x^{2}\) dominates as \(x
ightarrow\infty\)).
- Evaluate \(f(x)\) at \(x = 0\): \(f(0)=3\times0^{2}-18\times0 + 6=6\).
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A. The absolute minimum is \(-21\) at \(x = 3\).