1.state the intervals on which each function is increasing,decreasing or constant2.find a formula to stretch the graph vertically by a factor of 23.find a formula to compress the graph of f(x)=x vertically by a factor of 2 followed by a reflection about the x-axis 相关知识点: 试题...
B.) On what intervals is the function increasing or decreasing? C.) The following is the graph of the derivative function, f'(x) of a differentiable function f defined on the interval (0, 11). At what intervals is f decreasing? Determine the interval(s) ...
Determine the intervals on which the function is increasing/decreasing. {eq}f(x)={x^2}+4\ln(x)-6x {/eq}. Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of a Function: A function is said to be increasing when its graph rises from left to right, and it is said to be ...
Finding intervals of increasing, decreasing, concavity and inflection points Homework Statement let g(x)=2x^5-10x^3=15x-3. find the intervals on which G is increasing and decreasing. and find the intervals of concavity and the inflection points Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution i ...
How to find intervals where this function is decreasing and increasing? Please walk me step by step on how to do it (we don't have imaginary numbers so don't bring that up) Also how to put signs on the numbers line when I get minus in the root? (non solveable equation) Sorry for...
Almost all function with one independent variable has increasing interval(s) and/or decreasing interval(s), the unique function without increasing or decreasing intervals is the constant function: {eq}\ f(x) = a \; \text{, } \; \; a \; \in \; ...
Find the intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. x x 10 , x = 10 f(x) = x^3 - 9x^2 - 21x + 9 (a) Find the interval on which f is increasing. (b) Find the interval on which f is decreasing. Determine the interval in which the following function is ...
first, second derivatives, on how graph of a function is shapedIntroductionThe First Derivative Test for Rise and FallIntervals of Increase and Decrease (Intervals of Monotonicity)Horizontal Tangents with a Local Maximum/MinimumConcavity, Points of Inflection, and the Sign of the Second Derivative...
■Increasing and Decreasing The graph of a functionf is given. Use the graph to estimate the following.(a)The domain and range off.(b)The intervals on whichfis increasing and on whichfis decreasing. There are 2 steps to ...
Consider the function f(x) = x3 - x2 + 9. Find the interval on which f is decreasing. Consider the following function: y = x^{2/3} + 3. Determine where the graph of the function is increasing and decreasing. Let f(x) = -2(x-4)^{2/3} + 5. On what intervals is the fun...