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Lesson 21: Graphical Interpretation of Derivatives
March 9, 2020
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Example 1
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Solutions for Example 1:
Critical Numbers of f x = 1
f Increasing (−∞, 1)
f Decreasing (1,∞)
Relative Max at x = 1
Relative Min at NONE
f Concave Up NONE
f Concave Down (−∞,∞)
Inflection Points of f NONE
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Example 2
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Solutions for Example 2:
Critical Numbers of f x = 1 and x = 3
f Increasing (1, 3)
f Decreasing (−∞, 1) ∪ (3,∞)
Relative Max at x = 3
Relative Min at x = 1
f Concave Up (−∞, 2)
f Concave Down (2,∞)
Inflection Points of f at x = 2
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Example 3
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Solutions for Example 3:
Critical Numbers of f x = −1 and x = 1 and x = 5
f Increasing (1, 5)
f Decreasing (∞, 1) ∪ (5,∞)
Relative Max at x = 5
Relative Min at x = 1
f Concave Up (−∞,−1) ∪ (0, 3)
f Concave Down (−1, 0) ∪ (3,∞)
Inflection Points of f x = −1 and x = 0 and x = 3
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Example 4
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Solutions for Example 4:
Critical Numbers of f x = 0 and x = 2
f Increasing (−∞, 0) ∪ (2,∞)
f Decreasing (0, 2)
Relative Max at x = 0
Relative Min at x = 2
f Concave Up (1, 3)
f Concave Down (−∞, 1) ∪ (3,∞)
Inflection Points of f x = 1 and x = 3
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Example 5
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Solutions for Example 5:
Critical Numbers of f x = 1
f Increasing (−∞, 1)
f Decreasing (1, 3)
Relative Max at x = 1
Relative Min at NONE
f Concave Up (2, 3)
f Concave Down (−∞, 2)
Inflection Points of f x = 2
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Example 6
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Solutions for Example 6:
Critical Numbers of f x = −4 and x = −1 and x = 1 and x = 3
f Increasing (−∞,−4) ∪ (−1, 1) ∪ (3,∞)
f Decreasing (−4,−1) ∪ (1, 3)
Relative Max at x = −4 and x = 1
Relative Min at x = −1 and x = 3
f Concave Up (−3, 0) ∪ (2,∞)
f Concave Down (∞,−3) ∪ (0, 2)
Inflection Points of f x = −3 and x = 0 and x = 2
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Example 7
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Solutions for Example 7:
Critical Numbers of f x = −4 and x = 1 and x = 3
f Increasing (−4, 1) ∪ (3,∞)
f Decreasing (−∞,−4) ∪ (1, 3)
Relative Max at x = 1
Relative Min at x = −4 and x = 3
f Concave Up (−∞,−2) ∪ (2,∞)
f Concave Down (−2, 2)
Inflection Points of f x = −2 and x = 2