Home
Class 12
MATHS
For what values of x is the rate of incr...

For what values of x is the rate of increase of `x^(3)-5x^(2)+5x+8` is twice the rate of increase of x?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`3, (1)/(3)`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise 2 MARK QUESTIONS|20 Videos
  • APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise 4 MARK QUESTIONS|57 Videos
  • APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRALS

    CBSE COMPLEMENTARY MATERIAL|Exercise FOUR/SIX MARK QUESTIONS|26 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the rate of increase of (x^(2))/(2)-2x+5 is twice the rate of decrease of it then x is

If the rate of decrease of (x^(3))/(3)-9x+5 is 7 times the rate of decrease of x then : x=

If the rate of change in y=3x^(3)+(9)/(2)x^(+2)-8x is twice the rate of change in x, then: x=

If the rate of change in y=(x^(3))/(3)-x^(2)-30x is 5 times the rate of change in x, then :x =

If the rate change in y=2x^(3)+3x^(2)-30x+8 is 6 times the rate of change in x , then :x=

For curve y=(x^(2))/(2)-2x+5 the rate of change of y is twice the rate of change of x ,then value of x is

For curve y=(x^(2))/(2)-2x+5, the rate of change of y is twice the rate of change of x , then value of x is

For curve y=(x^(2))/(2)-2x+5, the rate of change of y is twice the rate of change of x ,then value of x is

For the chemical reaction XrarrY , it is found that the rate of reaction increases by 2.25 times when the concentration of X is increased by 1.5 times, what is the order w.r.t. X ?

x ^ (3) + 5x ^ (2) + 2x-8