Calculus
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ISBN: 9781285057095
Author: Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.4, Problem 74E
Analyzing a Function Let
where f is the function whose graph is shown in the figure.
(a) Estimate g (0), g (2), g (4), g (6), and g (8).
(b) Find the largest open interval on which g is increasing. Find the largest open interval on which g is decreasing.
(c) Identify any extrema of g.
(d) Sketch a rough graph of g.
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- Magazine Circulation: The circulation C of a certain magazine as a function of time t is given by the formula C=5.20.1+0.3t Here C is measured in thousands, and t is measured in years since the beginning of 2006, when the magazine was started. a. Make a graph of C versus t covering the first 6 years of the magazines existence. b. Express using functional notation the circulation of the magazine 18 months after it was started, and then find that value. c. Over what time interval is the graph of C concave up? Explain your answer in practical terms. d. At what time was the circulation increasing the fastest?. e. Determine the limiting value for C. Explain your answer in practical terms.arrow_forwardEven and odd functionsa. Suppose a nonconstant even function ƒ has a local minimum atc. Does ƒ have a local maximum or minimum at -c? Explain.(An even function satisfies ƒ(-x) = ƒ(x).)b. Suppose a nonconstant odd function ƒ has a local minimum atc. Does ƒ have a local maximum or minimum at -c? Explain.(An odd function satisfies ƒ(-x) = -ƒ(x).)arrow_forwardSketching a function Sketch a graph of a function f that is continuouson (- ∞, ∞) and satisfies the following conditions.1. f′ > 0 on (- ∞, 0), (4, 6), and (6, ∞).2. f′ < 0 on (0, 4).3. f′(0) is undefined.4. f′(4) = f′(6) = 0arrow_forward
- Curve Sketching f(x) = x3+3x2-4 Determine if there's any: a.) Critical points b.) The intervals on which f is increasing c.) The intervals on which f is decreasingarrow_forwardIntervals on Which a Function Is Increasingor Decreasing In Exercises 11–22, find theopen intervals on which the function is increasingor decreasing.h(x) = 12x − x3arrow_forwardContinuity of a piecewise function Let For what values of a is g continuous?arrow_forward
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