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Differntiability question

SoniaKapoor
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Find values a and b so that the fn f(x)={x^2+3x+a    if x<=1
                                                     {bx+c           if x>1
is differntiable at each x belongs to R.
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Re: Differntiability question

The Villain
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I'm getting a=3 and b=5
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Re: Differntiability question

RajEco
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how did you get a ?
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Re: Differntiability question

SINGHAM
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Yes, I have the same question, too!
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Re: Differntiability question

Homer Simpson
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I am getting a = -5 and b = 1-c
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Re: Differntiability question

SoniaKapoor
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I typed it wrong ..it should be ax+c..
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The Villain
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then the answer is surely a=3,b=5
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Re: Differntiability question

Homer Simpson
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Sonia, can you please clarify something? is Left hand part, x whole raised to the power 2+3x+a or x square plus 3x+a?
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The Villain
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Tsuki...i dont think it is whole square..
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Re: Differntiability question

Anjali
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@Ron please explain the approach !
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Re: Differntiability question

Anjali
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@ron please explain
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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The Villain
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Sry Anjali for the late reply.Didnt notice it..
For this quest you have to find both left hand and right hand continuity and equate it.Do the same for left hand derivative and right and derivative.You'll get 2 equations.Solve it .You will get the reqd values. :))
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Homer Simpson
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thank you Ron :)
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Re: Differntiability question

Anjali
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Ron Iam getting b as 5. Not able to find a. Please guide.
And since its differentiable , so it must be continuous - that makes sense , but why are we equating left and right hand derivatives ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Re: Differntiability question

Homer Simpson
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hi, i tried it again and this time, i got a=5 and c=4

taking the problem as (after correction mentioned)

f(x)={x^2+3x+a    if x<=1
       {ax+c           if x>1

We equate LHD and RHD for derivative to exist at x=1

Please let me know if this is fine.
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Re: Differntiability question

The Villain
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@Sonia...pls post the quest again..i guess the 2nd fn should be bx+2
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Re: Differntiability question

Anjali
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Yes Ron , coz then how will we get away with c ?
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
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Re: Differntiability question

SoniaKapoor
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x^2+3x+a
and bx+2
sry guys...my bad
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Anjali
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Thank you ! Got the answer !
"Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."