13. Suppose that ?(?) = 4 + ??. Use interval notation to indicate where ?(?) is concave up and concave down. Justify your answer with the second derivative.
14. Suppose that ?(?) = 5? − 2 ln(?) ; ? > 0. Use interval notation to state where the function is concave up and concave down. Justify your answer with the second derivative.
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13. Suppose that ?(?) = 4 + ??. Use interval notation to indicate where ?(?) is...
(1 point) Analyze function g(0) = -40 + 9(sin(())2 on the interval [0, 7). (a) Use interval notation to indicate where in that interval) the graph of g is concave up: (b) Use interval notation to indicate where in that interval) the graph of g is concave down: (c) The inflection points of g, in the interval [0,7), are (WebWork has a help file about entering points).
(1 point) NOTE: When using interval notation in WebWork, remember that: You use 'INF' for oo and '-INF' for -0. And use 'U' for the union symbol. Enter DNE if an answer does not exist. f(x) = -1.5x² – 5x – 2 a) Determine the intervals on which f is concave up and concave down. f is concave up on: f is concave down on: b) Based on your answer to part (a), determine the inflection points of f. Each...
A function and its graph are given. Use the second derivative to determine each of the following. Check your results against the graph shown. f(x) = x3 - 6x2 + 5x + 6 f(x -6 -4 -2 LLLLL X 416 Determine the interval on which the function is concave up. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Determine the interval on which the function is concave down. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) Locate the point of inflection. (If an answer...
Sketch the graph of the following function. Indicate where the function is increasing or decreasing, where any relative extrema occur, where asymptotes occur, where the graph is concave up or concave down, where any points of inflection occur, and where any intercepts occur. X +3 f(x) = x²-x-12 On what interval(s) is fincreasing and on what interval(s) is f decreasing? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. O A. The...
Suppose that f(x)=ln(8x+6) (A) List all the critical values of f(x). Note: If there are no critical values, enter 'NONE'. (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x)f(x) is increasing. Note: Use 'INF' for ∞, '-INF' for −∞, and use 'U' for the union symbol. If there is no interval, enter 'NONE'. Increasing: (C) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is decreasing. Decreasing: (D) List the xx values of all local maxima of f(x). If there are no local...
Chapter 4 tch the graph. Each part Use the function below on the interval specified to answer the following questions and ske counts equally. f(x)= ex sin(x), [-π, π] a. Find any x- and y-intercepts for the specified interval. Show work. b. Find any horizontal and vertical asymptotes. Show work. c Give the intervals in interval notation where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing for the specified interval. Show your work. You may show your work in...
Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the function over the indicated interval, and indicate the x-values at which they f(x)=x4-8x2+2 [-3,3] The absolute maximum value is | | at x = (Use a comma to separate answers as needed) where points of inflection occur. Do not sketch the graph box to On which A. The function is concave down on (Type your answer in in to separate answers as needed) O B. The function is never concave down...
Find the largest open interval on which the graph of the function f (x) = x4 +6x3 x is concave down Use interval notation, with no spaces in between numbers and brackets. For example: (3,8) Answer: Which of the following statements are true about the function below on the interval [a,b]? AA The derivative is 0 at two values of x both being local maxima. The derivative is 0 at two values of x, one on the interval [a,b] while...
Suppose that a continuous function f has a derivative f' whose graph is shown below over the interval (4, 13). y=f'(x) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (a) Find the interval(s) over which f is increasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (4, 6)U(7, 9) U (11, 13) Find the interval(s) over which f is decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (6, 7) U (9, 11) (b) Find the x-value(s) where f...
4. Accurately apply each of the following to hx)-12x3-36x1+3 (5 points each): a) Intervals where h(x) is increasing/decreasing b) The first derivative test for local maxima and minima c) Intervals where h(x) is concave up/concave down d) The second derivative test for local maxima and minima
4. Accurately apply each of the following to hx)-12x3-36x1+3 (5 points each): a) Intervals where h(x) is increasing/decreasing b) The first derivative test for local maxima and minima c) Intervals where h(x) is concave...