Lesson 18-Analysis of Functions II Relative Extrema and Graphing Polynomials
Lesson 18-Analysis of Functions II Relative Extrema and Graphing Polynomials
1 4 4 3
y x x x2 4 x 1
3 2 3
2 has a relative minima at x 1 and x 2
1 and a relative maximum at x 1
-1
x
-3 1 2 3
-3
The points x1, x2, x3, x4, and x5 are critical points. Of
these, x1, x2, and x5 are stationary points.
Figure 4.2.3 illustrates that a relative extremum can also
occur at a point where a function is not differentiable.
In general, we define a critical point for a function f to
be a point in the domain of f at which either the graph of
f has a horizontal tangent line or f is not differentiable
(line is vertical).to distinguish between the two types of
critical points we call x a stationary point of f if f’(x)=0.
2 SOLUTION :
1 f ' x 3 x 2 6 x 3 x x 2
x f ' ' x 6 x 6 6 x 1
-1 2 3
-3
INTERVAL (3x)(x-2) f’(x) CONCLUSION
x<0 (-)(-) + f is increasing on
0<x<2 (+)(-) - f is decreasing on
x>2 (+)(+) + f is increasing on
SOLUTION :
f ' x 15x 4 - 15x 2 15x 2 x 2 1 15x 2 x 1x 1
when f ' x 0 15x 2 x 1x 1 0
15x 2 0; x 1 0; x 1 0
x 0; x -1; x1
f ' ' x 60x 3 - 30x 30x 2x 2 1
INTERVAL f’(x) Conclusion
x<-1 (+)(-)(-) +
x=-1 y=2 f has a relative maximum
-1<x<0 (+)(+)(-) -
x=0 y=0 f has neither a relative max nor min
0<x<1 (+)(+)(-) -
x=1 y=-2 f has a relative minimum
x>1 (+)(+)(+) +
2
x
-1 1 2
-2
3. Analyze and trace the curve of y 3x x 3
SOLUTION :
y 3x x 3 y' ' 6 x
y' 3 3 x 2 6x 0
3 1 - x 2 31 x 1 x 0 x 0
1 x 0 and 1 x 0
x -1 and x1
INTERVAL f(x) f’(x) f”(x) Conclusion
2
y 3x 3x 3
1
x
-2 -1 1 2
-2
4x
3. Analyze and trace the curve of y
4 x2
4x
y
4 x2
y'
4 x 2 4 4 x2 x
4 x2 2
16 4 x 2 8 x 2 16 4 x 2
y'
4x 2 2
4 x2 2
y'
4 4 x2
42 x 2 x
0
4x 2 2
4x 2 2
2 x 0 and 2 x 0
x -2 and x2
y' '
4 x 8 x 4 x 16 2 4 x 2 x
2 2 2
4 x 2 4
4 x 8 x 4 x4 x 4 x 16 0
2 2 2 2
- 4x4 x 24 x 4 x 16 0
2 2 2
- 4x4 x 8 2 x 4 x 16 0
2 2 2
- 4x4 x 2 x 24 0
2 2
8 x4 x x 12 0
2 2
x 0 and x 2 3
f x f ' x f ' ' x
INTERVAL Conclusion
1
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x
-4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4
-2