Department of Mathematics Education
The
Pipeline Problem
To find the minimum cost, you must minimize the
equation. For this to be accomplished,
you must first find the derivative of C(x).
Then solve for x when C'(x) = 0.
Next, substitute this value of x back into the cost function and the
result is the minimum cost.
If C'(x) = 0, then
By minimizing this equation, we can find the cheapest
route through our rectangle model, which is $3644.83. This is the route that has a total if 499.267
feet crossing normal terrain.
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