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1 January, 01:28

Three less than twice another number what is the smallest possible value of their product

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  1. 1 January, 04:01
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    Lets assume that x and y are two numbers.

    y = 2 x - 3 (3 less than twice another number)

    Their product:

    x · y = x · (2 x - 3) = 2 x² - 3 x

    We find the derivative:

    (2 x² - 3 x) ' = 4 x - 3

    4 x - 3 = 0

    4 x = 3

    x = 3/4

    y = 2 · 3/4 3 = - 3 / 2

    x · y = 3/4 · ( - 3/2) = - 9/8

    Answer: The smallest possible value of their product is - 9/8
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