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2.3 Curve Sketching (Introduction). We have four main steps for sketching curves: 1.Starting with f(x), compute f’(x) and f’’(x). 2.Locate all relative.

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1 2.3 Curve Sketching (Introduction)

2 We have four main steps for sketching curves: 1.Starting with f(x), compute f’(x) and f’’(x). 2.Locate all relative maximum and minimum points and make a partial sketch. 3.Examine concavity of f(x) and locate inflection points. 4.Consider other properties of the graph such as intercepts and complete the sketch.

3 Locating Relative Extreme Points

4 The tangent line has a slope of zero at relative maximum and relative minimum points. So, to find relative extreme points, we find values of x so that f’(x) = 0. Look for possible relative extreme points of f(x) by setting f’(x) = 0 and solving for x.

5 Is the point a relative maximum point or a relative minimum point? How can we tell? Check concavity at relative extreme point using second derivative. Examine slope of nearby points on either side using the first derivative.

6 Locating Inflection Points

7 An inflection point can only occur at a value of x for which f’’(x) = 0 because the curve is concave up when f’’(x) is positive and concave down when f’’(x) is negative. Look for possible points of inflection by setting f’’(x) = 0 and solving for x.

8 1. Find relative extreme points…find x where f’(x) = 0 Relative extreme point at (-1, f(-1)=-8)

9 2. Check concavity at relative extreme point, x = -1. So, the second derivative is 6 (concave up) for all x, including x = -1.

10 (-1, -8) Concave up

11 1. Find relative extreme points…find x where f’(x) = 0

12 Relative extreme point at (3, f(3)= 3) Relative extreme point at (2, f(2)= 4)

13 2. Check concavity at relative extreme points, x = 2, 3.

14 3. Find inflection points, f’’(x) = 0 Inflection point at (2.5, f(2.5)=3.5)

15 (2, 4) Concave down (3, 3) Concave up (2.5, 3.5) Inflection point


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