Difference between revisions of "Graphing Functions and Their Derivatives"

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#When a first derivative hits zero from below the axis, the original function is at a(n) local minimum.
#When a first derivative hits zero from below the axis, the original function is at a(n) local minimum.
#When a second derivative is zero, the original function is at a(n) inflection point.
#When a second derivative is zero, the original function is at a(n) inflection point.
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Revision as of 02:43, 2 August 2021

  1. When a first derivative is positive, the original function is increasing.
  2. When a first derivative is negative, the original function is decreasing.
    1. The derivative dose not tell us if function is positive or negative, only if increasing or decreasing.
  3. When a second derivative is positive, the original function is concave up.
  4. When a second derivative is negative, the original function is concave down.
  5. When a first derivative hits zero from below the axis, the original function is at a(n) local minimum.
  6. When a second derivative is zero, the original function is at a(n) inflection point.

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test two