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− | |'''(a)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)</math>  is increasing on <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(-\infty,0),(4,\infty),</math> and decreasing on <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(0,4).</math> | + | | '''(a)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)</math>  is increasing on <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(-\infty,0),(4,\infty),</math> and decreasing on <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(0,4).</math> |
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− | |'''(b)''' The local maximum value is <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(0)=5,</math>  and the local minimum value is <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(4)=-27.</math> | + | | '''(b)''' The local maximum value is <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(0)=5,</math>  and the local minimum value is <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(4)=-27.</math> |
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− | |'''(c)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)</math>  is concave up on the interval <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(2,\infty),</math> and concave down on the interval <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(-\infty,2).</math> | + | | '''(c)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)</math>  is concave up on the interval <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(2,\infty),</math> and concave down on the interval <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(-\infty,2).</math> |
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− | |'''(d)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(2,-11)</math> | + | | '''(d)''' <math style="vertical-align: -5px">(2,-11)</math> |
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− | |'''(e)''' See graph in '''(e)'''. | + | | '''(e)''' See graph in '''(e)'''. |
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Revision as of 14:16, 18 April 2016
Given the function ,
- a) Find the intervals in which the function increases or decreases.
- b) Find the local maximum and local minimum values.
- c) Find the intervals in which the function concaves upward or concaves downward.
- d) Find the inflection point(s).
- e) Use the above information (a) to (d) to sketch the graph of .
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Solution:
(a)
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We start by taking the derivative of We have |
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Now, we set So, we have |
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Hence, we have and |
So, these values of break up the number line into 3 intervals: |
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To check whether the function is increasing or decreasing in these intervals, we use testpoints. |
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Thus, is increasing on and decreasing on |
(b)
Step 1: |
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By the First Derivative Test, the local maximum occurs at and the local minimum occurs at |
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So, the local maximum value is and the local minimum value is |
(c)
Step 1: |
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To find the intervals when the function is concave up or concave down, we need to find |
We have |
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We set |
So, we have |
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Hence, This value breaks up the number line into two intervals: |
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Again, we use test points in these two intervals. |
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Thus, is concave up on the interval and concave down on the interval |
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Using the information from part (c), there is one inflection point that occurs at |
Now, we have |
So, the inflection point is |
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Final Answer: |
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(a) is increasing on and decreasing on |
(b) The local maximum value is and the local minimum value is |
(c) is concave up on the interval and concave down on the interval |
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(e) See graph in (e). |