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hi guys, what is the relationship between y^2 = f(x) and y = f(x)?
thank you.
thank you.
symbolipoint said:Is that a trick question or is it a very highly theoretical and advanced question? You have indicated a situation in which y^2 = y. Best conclusion is y=1 and f(x)=1, horizontal line, one unit above the x axis.
mune said:let's say we are given a function y=f(x), what is relationship between it and y^2 =f(x)?
for example, if y=f(x) have a maximum point at (a,b), will y^2=f(x) have a maximum point at(a,b) too?
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That depends on whether f(a) is positive or negative. If f(a) is negative and a minimum, (f(a))^2 may be a maximum (e.g., if f(x) is the cosine function, then f(pi) is a minimum put (f(pi))^2 is a maximum).d_leet said:I think it should be fairly easy to show that if f has a min at x=a then so does f2, and the same if f has a max at x=a, but I'm a bit too tired to try a proof of that at the moment.