Home
Class 12
MATHS
Show : sinx(1+cosx) is maximum at x=(...

Show : `sinx(1+cosx)` is maximum at `x=(pi)/(3)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Show that f(x)=sinx(1+cosx) is maximum at x=pi/3 in the interval [0,\ pi] .

Show that f(x)=sin x(1+cosx) is maximum at x=pi/3 in the interval [0,pi]dot

Show that the function sin^(3)x cosx has a maximum value at x=(pi)/(3) .

Prove that f(x)=sinx+sqrt(3)cosx has maximum value at x=pi/6 .

Prove that f(x)=sinx+sqrt(3)cosx has maximum value at x=pi/6dot

Prove that f(x)=sinx+sqrt(3)cosx has maximum value at x=pi/6 .

Show that the function f(x) = |sinx+cosx| is continuous at x = pi .

Show that the function f(x) = |sinx+cosx| is continuous at x = pi .

Show that the function f(x)=|sinx+cosx| is continuous at x=pi .

Write the simplest form of tan^(-1)((cosx-sinx)/(cosx+sinx)), 0 lt x lt (pi)/(2)