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We have seen many things can contribute to the shape of a graph. There are symmetries and
periodicity. There are limits which contribute to vertical and horizontal asymptotes. There are local
maximums and minimums, places where tangent lines are horizontal and vertical and points of
inflection. In order to find an accurate graph there are many things you must look for:
A. The domain of the function
B. The x- and y-intercepts
C. Symmetry and Periodicity
D. Horizontal and vertical asymptotes
E. Local maximums and minimums
F. Points of Inflection.
I. For each of the following functions complete each of the steps above. Be sure to show all of your
work. You may use exact values or round to two decimal places where appropriate.
3
1) f(x) = 3 --+
3
1
2) f(x)
x3 + 1
3) f(x) = cos³(x)
4) f(x) = 6x1/3 + 3x4/3
5) f(x) = x – sin x
II. Graph each function by hand on graph paper. Be sure to use a large enough graph so that all
information can be found clearly. Label all points coinciding with relative extrema and all points of
inflection on your graph. All points should be found correct to one decimal place. Include dotted lines
to indicate any asymptotes the graph might have. If a function is symmetric or periodic, this behavior
should be evident from your graph. At each point where the graph has either a horizontal or vertical
tangent line, please sketch a brief tangent line to indicate this.
Transcribed Image Text:ZOOM + We have seen many things can contribute to the shape of a graph. There are symmetries and periodicity. There are limits which contribute to vertical and horizontal asymptotes. There are local maximums and minimums, places where tangent lines are horizontal and vertical and points of inflection. In order to find an accurate graph there are many things you must look for: A. The domain of the function B. The x- and y-intercepts C. Symmetry and Periodicity D. Horizontal and vertical asymptotes E. Local maximums and minimums F. Points of Inflection. I. For each of the following functions complete each of the steps above. Be sure to show all of your work. You may use exact values or round to two decimal places where appropriate. 3 1) f(x) = 3 --+ 3 1 2) f(x) x3 + 1 3) f(x) = cos³(x) 4) f(x) = 6x1/3 + 3x4/3 5) f(x) = x – sin x II. Graph each function by hand on graph paper. Be sure to use a large enough graph so that all information can be found clearly. Label all points coinciding with relative extrema and all points of inflection on your graph. All points should be found correct to one decimal place. Include dotted lines to indicate any asymptotes the graph might have. If a function is symmetric or periodic, this behavior should be evident from your graph. At each point where the graph has either a horizontal or vertical tangent line, please sketch a brief tangent line to indicate this.
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