Traits & Graphs of Radical Functions Standard 8c: Find the critical values and extreme points of radical functions Standard 8d: Find all the traits and.

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Traits & Graphs of Radical Functions Standard 8c: Find the critical values and extreme points of radical functions Standard 8d: Find all the traits and sketch a radical curve algebraically

Find the traits and graph of What values of x give us something with a real number square root? This leaves the denominator x + 7 > 0 Let’s start with the domain For all x values. It is an upward opening parabola that has no x intercepts because… The quadratic formula would give us

Differentiate: Re-write with an exponent Don’t forget the inside Now find the critical points (Where is 0 or undefined) which requires the Quotient Rule We accounted for these when we found the domain so no critical points in the denominator Simplify

Differentiate: Re-write with an exponent Don’t forget the inside Now find the critical points which requires the Quotient Rule But this can be factored

But the only value that works here is… Because the other value is not in the domain Now let’s look at the sign pattern Why? Recall that the domain is 0 –+ not in the domain Plug –1 in and we have a minimum at x

0 –+ Now let’s compare the sign pattern to the graph on the right

Absolute minimum: Since our domain is restricted we say that it comes down from the left short of –7 and goes up to ∞ on the right None Plug 0 in for x to confirm