3.4 day 1 answers - ebnet
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AP CALCULUS BC Section 3.4: Concavity and the Second Derivative Test, pg. 190
DO NOW:
1. Given the graph of the derivative function of f(x), state: a) Where f(x) is increasing:
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b) Where f(x) is decreasing:
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c) The x-coordinate for all extrema and corresponding classification:
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2. Given the graph of the derivative function of f(x), state: d) Where f(x) is increasing:
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e) Where f(x) is decreasing:
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f) The x-coordinate for all extrema, and corresponding classification:
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CONCAVITY
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS
For each of the following functions analyze a) Intervals of increasing, decreasing b) Points of extrema c) Points of inflection d) Concavity e) Graph
1. 2
6( )
3f x
x=
+
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2.
2
2
1( )
4
xg x
x
+=
−
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3. 4 3( ) 4m x x x= −
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4. 5 3( ) 3 5c x x x= − +
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5. Let’s go back to the DO NOW activity and discuss the concavity of the original function f(x).
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CLASSWORK – HOMEWORK
1. You are given the graph of the derivative of f(x), sketch a possible graph for f(x).
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2. Sketch a possible graph of f(x) given the following information.
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3. Given f(x) determine: Domain, Range, Asymptote(s), Hole(s) if any, intercepts, critical points, local and absolute extrema, point(s) of inflection, intervals of inc. and dec., intervals of concavity. SKETCH. Label all asymptotes and points of interest.
a)
2
2
9( )
16
xj x
x
−=
−
b) 2( ) 2 8g x x= −
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