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find the critical numbers of the function. (enter your answers as a comma - separated list. if an answer does not exist, enter dne.)
f(x)=x^{4 / 5}(x - 3)^{2}
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Step1: Find the derivative using the product rule
The product rule states that if \(y = u\cdot v\), then \(y^\prime=u^\prime v + uv^\prime\). Let \(u = x^{4/5}\) and \(v=(x - 3)^2\).
First, find \(u^\prime\): Using the power rule \((x^n)^\prime=nx^{n - 1}\), \(u^\prime=\frac{4}{5}x^{-1/5}\).
Second, find \(v^\prime\): Using the chain rule \((f(g(x)))^\prime=f^\prime(g(x))\cdot g^\prime(x)\), where \(f(u)=u^2\) and \(u = x - 3\). So \(v^\prime = 2(x - 3)\cdot1=2(x - 3)\).
Then \(F^\prime(x)=\frac{4}{5}x^{-1/5}(x - 3)^2+x^{4/5}\cdot2(x - 3)\).
Step2: Simplify the derivative
Factor out \(\frac{2}{5}x^{-1/5}(x - 3)\):
Step3: Set the derivative equal to zero
\(F^\prime(x)=0\) when:
- \(x^{-1/5}=0\) (no solution since \(x^{-1/5}=\frac{1}{x^{1/5}}\), and \(\frac{1}{x^{1/5}} = 0\) has no solution for \(x\in R\))
- \(x - 3=0\), then \(x = 3\)
- \(7x-6=0\), then \(x=\frac{6}{7}\)
Also, \(F^\prime(x)\) is undefined when \(x = 0\) (because of the \(x^{-1/5}\) term, \(x^{1/5}=0\) when \(x = 0\))
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\(0,\frac{6}{7},3\)