How do you find the maximum, minimum and inflection points for each function #f(x)= -14x^3 + 19x^3 - x - 2#?
1 Answer
Critical points occur at
Explanation:
First off, note that this is a third order function. A function of third order has no global maxima or minima; at one end it trends towards positive infinity, and at the other it trends towards negative infinity,. Therefore, no absolute minima or maxima exist. If this were a function of order 2
Local maxima and minima are types of critical points. Critical points are points where the function is neither increasing nor decreasing, i.e. where the slope of the line tangent to the function at that point is 0. Since the derivative of a function is the slope of its tangent line, that means that the critical points occur at the zeroes of the derivative.
This explanation will proceed under the belief that you meant to write
Recall that the power rule states given a function
Thus here:
To determine what types of critical points these are, choose an arbitrarily small number
Knowing that the non epsilon terms will cancel out..
This interior term will remain positive as epsilon approaches zero whether or not epsilon is positive or negative, thus only the epsilon on the outside determines our sign. Therefore, for a negative epsilon (i.e.
Checking the second zero is left to the student, but you should be able to determine that it is a local maximum, meaning that the derivative changes from positive to negative as it crosses the 0.
Inflection points are the points where the second derivative is equal to 0. You can think of them as the critical points of the derivative , but this may be somewhat confusing.
Using the power rule;
Only one zero exists, at