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r
r
Section
1:
Using
[SOLVE]
Effectively
23
Using
Repeated
Estimation
A
third technique
is
useful
when
it
isn't
practical
to
calculate
the
derivative.
It is a
slower method because
it
requires
the
repeated
use of the
[SOLVE]
key.
On the
other hand,
you
don't
have
to
find
a
good
value
for A of the
previous method.
To
find
a
local extreme
of
the
function
f(x), define
a new
function
g(x)
=
f(x)-e
where
e is a
number slightly beyond
the
estimated extreme value
of
f(x).
If e is
properly chosen,
g(x)
will approach zero
near
the
extreme
of
f(x)
but
will
not
equal zero.
Use
|
SOLVE
|
to
analyze
g(x)
near
the
extreme.
The
desired result
is
Error
8.
r
-
If
Error
8 is
displayed,
the
number
in the
X-register
is an x
value
near
the
extreme.
The
number
in the
Z-register
tells
roughly
how far e is
from
the
extreme value
of
f(x). Revise
e to
bring
it
closer (but
not
equal)
to the
extreme value. Then
use
[SOLVE
| to
examine
the
revised
g(x)
near
the x
value previously
found.
Repeat
this
procedure until successive
x
values
do not
differ
significantly.
If
a
root
ofg(x)
is
found,
either
the
number
e is not
beyond
the
extreme value
of
f(x)
or
else
[SOLVE|
has
found
a
different
region where f(x) equals
e.
Revise
e so
that
it is
close
to—but
beyond—the
extreme value
of
f(x)
and try
[SOLVE
|
again.
It
may
also
be
possible
to
modify
g(x)
in
order
to
eliminate
the
distant
root.
r
f(x)
f(x)

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