AP Calculus BC 5.4 Relative Extrema Overview
Review relative-extrema questions by finding critical points and using sign changes to classify local maxima and minima.
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- Effective Fall 2025
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- AP Calculus BC
Review relative-extrema questions by finding critical points and using sign changes to classify local maxima and minima.
Curve C is defined by the polar equation r(θ)=2sin2θ for 0≤θ≤π. Curve C and the semicircle
r=21 for 0≤θ≤π are shown in the x y-plane.

(Note: Your calculator should be in radian mode.)
It can be shown that dθdx=4sinθcos2θ−2sin3θ for curve C. For 0≤θ≤2π, find the value
of θ that corresponds to the point on curve C that is farthest from the y-axis. Justify your
answer.
C It can be shown that dθdx=4sinθcos2θ−2sin3θ for curve C. For 0≤θ≤2π, find the value of θ that
corresponds to the point on curve C that is farthest from the y-axis. Justify your answer.
| For 0≤θ≤2π, the curve C is in the first quadrant. Thus, a point on the curve will be farthest away from the y-axis when the x-coordinate attains its maximum value. This will either occur when dθdx=0 or at an endpoint of the interval 0≤θ≤2π.dθdx=0 | Considers dθdx=0 | Point 5 (P5) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ⇒θ=0.955317θ | x(θ)=r(θ)cosθ<br>0 | 0<br>0.955317 | 0.769800<br>2π | 0 | Justification | Point 6 (P6) |
| Therefore, the value of θ for which the point on the curve is farthest from the y-axis is 0.955. | Answer with supporting work | Point 7 (P7) |
Scoring Notes for Part C
- P5 is earned for considering dθdx=0.P5 is not earned by just presenting θ=0.955317.
A response that discusses the sign of dθdx changing or uses the phrase "critical points of x(θ) " also
earns P5.
- The value θ=0.955317 might be presented as arccos(31),arcsin(32), or arctan(2).
- To earn P6 using a candidates test, a response must make a global argument by correctly evaluating
x(θ) at θ=0,θ=0.955317, and θ=2π. The evaluations must be correct to the first digit after
the decimal, rounded or truncated.
- Alternate justifications:
○ dθdx>0 for 0<θ<0.955, and dθdx<0 for 0.955<θ<2π. Therefore, θ=0.955 is the
location of the absolute maximum for x(θ) on the interval 0≤θ≤2π.
○ Because dθdx changes sign from positive to negative at θ=0.955 (this might be presented as
" dθdx>0 for θ<0.955, and dθdx<0 for θ>0.955 "), it is the location of a relative maximum
for x(θ). And because θ=0.955 is the only critical point of x(θ) in the interval 0≤θ≤2π,
it is the location of the absolute maximum for x(θ) on the interval.
○ Because dθdxθ=0.955=0 and dθ2d2xθ=0.955<0,θ=0.955 is the location of a relative
maximum for x(θ). And because θ=0.955 is the only critical point of x(θ) in the interval
0≤θ≤2π, it is the location of the absolute maximum for x(θ) on the interval.
- A response that presents only a local argument (such as a First Derivative Test or a Second
Derivative Test) or an incorrect global argument does not earn P6 but is eligible for P7 with the
correct answer. A reported answer should be accurate to three places after the decimal point,
rounded or truncated. An inappropriately rounded answer does not earn the point, unless an earlier
point was not earned due to inappropriate rounding.