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Optimization problem 2.?

The x value I got was x = 0.6.... Is my answer correct?

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  • 6 days ago

    The equation for the distance between two points is:

    d = √[(x₁ - x₂)² + (y₁ - y₂)²]

    We want to find the minimum distance between the origin (0, 0) and the point (x, 3x - 2)

    If we set up the origin as point two in the equation above and substitute the variables and expressions into the distance equation we get:

    d = √[(x - 0)² + (3x - 2 - 0)²]

    simplify:

    d = √[x² + (3x - 2)²]

    d = √(x² + 9x² - 12x + 4)

    d = √(10x² - 12x + 4)

    The "x" that makes "d" a minimum can be found by solving for the zero of the first derivatiave.  We'll need the chain rule:

    d = √u and u = 10x² - 12x + 4

    dd/du = 1/(2√u) and du/dx = 20x - 12

    dd/dx = dd/du * du/dx

    dd/dx = 1/(2√u) * (20x - 12)

    dd/dx = (20x - 12) / (2√u)

    dd/dx = 2(10x - 6) / (2√u)

    dd/dx = (10x - 6) / √u

    dd/dx = (10x - 6) / √(10x² - 12x + 4)

    0 = (10x - 6) / √(10x² - 12x + 4)

    Multiply both sides by the denominator and solve for x:

    0 = 10x - 6

    6 = 10x

    3/5 = x

    I would keep answers as fractions unless told otherwise, but yes, 0.6 is the same as 3/5 and we get the same answer.

    We can solve for the "y" value to find the exact point that is closest to the origin:

    f(x) = 3x - 2

    f(3/5) = 3(3/5) - 2

    f(3/5) = 9/5 - 2

    f(3/5) = 9/5 - 10/5

    f(3/5) = -1/5

    The point closest to the origin is (3/5, -1/5)

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    Lv 7
    6 days ago

    yes it is............

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