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MAT 1234 Calculus I Section 3.5/ 3.6 Graphing with Maple

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1 MAT 1234 Calculus I Section 3.5/ 3.6 Graphing with Maple http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw

2 Homework No WebAssign HW Turn in the attached HW problem

3 Preview In practice, we use software to produce graphs Try to make sure all important information are revealed Software limitations

4 Important Information Domain Intercepts Vertical/ Horizontal Asymptotes Intervals of Increasing / Decreasing Local max./ min. Interval of Concavity Inflection Points

5 Example 1 Open Maple and work along with the slides

6 Example 1

7 Domain

8 First Plot >f:=x->2*x^6+3*x^5+3*x^3-2*x^2; >plot(f(x),x=-5..5);

9 x-intercepts >fsolve(f(x)=0); x-intercepts:

10 y-intercepts >f(0); y-intercepts:

11 Horizontal Asymptotes >limit(f(x),x=-infinity); >limit(f(x),x=infinity);

12 Vertical Asymptotes

13 Intervals of Increase and Decrease > >fprime:=D(f); > fsolve(fprime(x)=0);

14 Intervals of Increase and Decrease

15 Local max./min.

16 Intervals of Concavity > >fpp:=D(fprime); >fsolve(fpp(x)=0);

17 Intervals of Concavity

18 Inflection Points

19 Adjusted graph >plot(f(x),x=-3..1,y=-16..1);


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