8 Answered Questions for the topic Decreasing
A function y(t) satisfies the differential equation
A function y(t) satisfies the differential equationdy/dx = y4 − 4y3 + 3y2(a) What are the constant solutions of the equation? (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)y= ??(b) For what values...
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Fuctions, Interval, Increasing/ Decreasing, Concave up/ Concave Down (Using Calculus)
Consider the function f(x)=3x+6/6x+3
For this function there are two important intervals: (−∞,A) and (A,∞) where the function is not defined at...
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Decreasing
06/20/14
Find the open intervals on which f is increasing (Decreasing). The determine the x-coordinates of all relative maxima (minima).
Let f(x)= 2-(2/x)+(6/x^2). Find the open intervals on which f is increasing (Decreasing). The determine the x-coordinates of all relative maxima (minima).
1. f is increasing on these...
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Determine the x-coordinates and find the intervals on which f is increasing and decreasing
Let f(x)=4x^3+5. Find the open intervals on which f is increasing (Decreasing). Then determine the x-coordinates of all relative maxima and minima
1. f is increasing on which interval?
2. f is...
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Find the open intervals on which f is increasing and decreasing.
Let f(x)= 2-(2/x)+(6/x2). Find the open intervals on which f is increasing (decreasing). Then determine the x-coordinates of all relative maxima (minima).
1. f is increasing on the intervals?
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On which two intervals is the function increasing?
For x E [-11,11] the function f is defined by
f(x)=x6(x-2)5
1- on which two intervals is the function increasing?
2- Find the region in which the function is positive:
3- Where does the...
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Find A,B and C.
Consider the function f(x)=5x+6x-1. For this function there are four important intervals (-infinity, A], [A,B), (B,C), and [C, infinity) where A and C are the critical numbers and the function is...
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Tell whether the function is increasing or decreasing
Consider the function f(x)=5x+6x-1. For this function there are four important intervals: (-infinity,A], [A,B), (B,C), and [C,infinity) where A and C are the critical numbers and the function is...
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