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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you calculate the maximum gradient of a function within a specific interval?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For example what is the maximum gradient of \[f(x)=Sin(x).e ^{x}\] between zero and 2 pi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first find the gradient of the function and then maximize it with respect to x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gradient is just the partial derivative of the function wrt x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

... do you get it? :) . you find the maximum value of the gradient and then try to maximize it over the region however you like. ex. lagrange multipliers

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