Is f(x)=sinx/cosx concave or convex at x=0?

1 Answer
Mar 20, 2016

It is at a point of inflection.

Explanation:

The function is f(x)=sinx/cosx=tanx.

To find out whether it is concave or convex at x-0, let us find average of the value of f(x) at x=0+Deltax=Deltax and x=0-Deltax=-Deltax.

Ax tan(-Deltax)=-tanDeltax, this should be 0.

Also tanx=0 at x=0.

Hence, at x=0, f(x)=sinx/cosx=tanx is neither concave nor convex.

If average of f(x_0+Deltax)) and f(x_0-Deltax)) is less than that at f(x_0), it is concave and if average of f(x_0+Deltax)) and f(x_0-Deltax)) is less than that at f(x_0), it is convex. If they are equal it is point of inflection.

It is at a point of inflection.