Problem Description
Now, here is a fuction:<br> F(x) = 6 * x^7+8*x^6+7*x^3+5*x^2-y*x (0 <= x <=100)<br>Can you find the minimum value when x is between 0 and 100.
Input
The first line of the input contains an integer T(1<=T<=100) which means the number of test cases. Then T lines follow, each line has only one real numbers Y.(0 < Y <1e10)
Output
Just the minimum value (accurate up to 4 decimal places),when x is between 0 and 100.
Sample Input
2<br>100<br>200
Sample Output
-74.4291<br>-178.8534
Author
Redow
- #include <cstdio>
- #include <cmath>
- #include <cstdlib>
- const double eps = 1e-6;
- double cal(double x){
- return 42*pow(x,6.0)+48*pow(x,5.0)+21*pow(x,2.0)+10*x;
- }
- double gao(double x,double y){
- return 6*pow(x,7)+8*pow(x,6)+7*pow(x,3)+5*pow(x,2)-x*y;
- }
- int main(){
- int t;
- double low,high,y,x,res;
- scanf("%d",&t);
- while(t--){
- scanf("%lf",&y);
- low = 0.0;
- high = 100.0;
- while(high-low>eps){
- x = (low+high)/2;
- res = cal(x);
- if(res<y){
- low = x + 1e-8;
- }else{
- high = x - 1e-8;
- }
- }
- printf("%0.4lf\n",gao(x,y));
- }
- return 0;
- }