81. At what points in the interval [0, 2π], does the function sin 2x attain its maximum value?

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We have, f(x) = sin 2x, x ∈ [0, 2π],

f(x) = 2cos 2x.

At f(x) = 0.

2 cos 2x = 0

cos 2x = 0

2x=(2x+1)π2,x=0,1,2,3.

x=(2x+1)π4.

x=π4,3π4,5π4,7π4,[0,2π]

f(π4)=sin2π4=sinπ2=1 .

f(3π4)=sin2(3π4)= sin3π2 f(7π4)

=sin(π+π2)= =sin2*7π4

=sinπ2 =sin7π2

= 1. =sin3π+π2

f(5π4)=sin2*(5π4)=sin5π2=sin(2x+π4) =sinπ2

=sinπ4=1 = 1.

f(0) = sin 2(0) = sin 0 = 0

f(2π) = sin 2(2π) = sin 4π = 0

Hence, the points of maximum xfx are.

(π4,2)and (5π4,1).

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