Identifying Horizontal Tangents on the Graph of y = x^3e^x

In summary: So the summary should be: In summary, the points on the graph of y = x3ex where the tangent line is horizontal are (-3, -27e-3) and (0, 0).
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Dustobusto
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Homework Statement



Find the points on the graph of y = x3ex where the tangent line is horizontal.
(Your answer should include x-values and y-values)


Homework Equations



Product rule

fg'+gf'


The Attempt at a Solution



(x3)(ex)+(ex)(3x2)

x3ex+3x2ex= y'

x3ex+3x2ex= 0

x2ex(x+3) = 0

x = -3

Going back to original equation, and plugging in x:

y = -33e-3

y = -27e-3

y ≈-1.34

Not sure if I did this correctly.
 
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  • #2
Dustobusto said:

Homework Statement



Find the points on the graph of y = x3ex where the tangent line is horizontal.
(Your answer should include x-values and y-values)

Homework Equations



Product rule

fg'+gf'

The Attempt at a Solution



(x3)(ex)+(ex)(3x2)

x3ex+3x2ex= y'

x3ex+3x2ex= 0

x2ex(x+3) = 0

x = -3

Going back to original equation, and plugging in x:

y = -33e-3

y = -27e-3

y ≈-1.34

Not sure if I did this correctly.

Looks fine, but you should provide a summary of what you found - something like this: The only point with a horizontal tangent is (-3, -27e-3), or approximately (-3, -1.34).
 
  • #3
Mark44 said:
Looks fine, but you should provide a summary of what you found - something like this: The only point with a horizontal tangent is (-3, -27e-3), or approximately (-3, -1.34).

Okay. Also, with

x2ex(x+3) = 0

x = -3 but does it also = 0? Graphing it, it looks like I could include that value as well.
 
  • #4
Sorry, I overlooked that factor of x2, so yes, your function has a horizontal tangent at (0, 0).
 

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1. How do you find the points on a graph?

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