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There are local maxima at the function is concave up for all and the function remains positive for all
For the following exercises, determine
over
a. Increasing over decreasing over b. Local maximum at local minimum at
For the following exercises, determine a. intervals where is concave up or concave down, and b. the inflection points of
For the following exercises, determine
a. Increasing over and decreasing over b. Maximum at minimum at c. Concave up for concave down for d. Infection point at
a. Increasing over and decreasing over b. Minimum at c. Concave down for concave up for d. Inflection point at
a. Increasing over decreasing over b. Minimum at c. Concave up for all d. No inflection points
For the following exercises, determine
[T] over
a. Increases over decreases over and b. Minimum at maximum at c. Concave up for concave down for and d. Inflection points at
[T] over
a. Increasing for all b. No local minimum or maximum c. Concave up for concave down for d. Inflection point at
[T]
a. Increasing for all where defined b. No local minima or maxima c. Concave up for concave down for d. No inflection points in domain
over
a. Increasing over decreasing over b. Minimum at maximum at c. Concave up for concave down for d. Infection points at
a. Increasing over decreasing over b. Minimum at c. Concave up for concave down for d. Inflection point at
For the following exercises, interpret the sentences in terms of
The population is growing more slowly. Here is the population.
A bike accelerates faster, but a car goes faster. Here Bike’s position minus Car’s position.
Stock prices are at their peak. Here is the stock price.
The economy is picking up speed. Here is a measure of the economy, such as GDP.
For the following exercises, consider a third-degree polynomial which has the properties Determine whether the following statements are true or false . Justify your answer.
There is no absolute maximum at
If has three roots, then it has inflection point.
True, examine derivative
If has one inflection point, then it has three real roots.
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