These questions follow Motion on a Line and Curve Sketching β full sketches from equations, reading functions from their derivatives, and motion analysed with the same sign charts. Run the checklist; let the chart do the remembering.
From equation to sketch
- Analyse and sketch : intercepts, intervals of increase and decrease, local extremes, concavity, and any point of inflection. Verify with technology afterward.
- For , determine all critical numbers and classify each, then find any points of inflection.
Answer 1
Intercepts: , roots at and (double). First derivative: , zero at 1 and 3. Sign chart: , , β increasing, decreasing, increasing. Local maximum ; local minimum . Second derivative: , zero at : concave down before, up after β inflection point . Note the corroboration: the double root at 3 and the minimum at are the same fact β the graph touches the axis without crossing.
Answer 2
: critical numbers 0 and 3. Sign of : negative for , still negative for , positive after 3. No sign change at 0 β not an extreme, just a flat pause mid-descent; sign change to at 3 β local (indeed global) minimum . : zero at 0 and 2 with genuine sign changes, so inflection points and . The critical number that was not an extreme turns out to be an inflection point with a horizontal tangent.
Reading derivatives
- Determine for the simple rational function , and state what it says about concavity.
- The derivative of is , and . Describe the key features of , determine its equation, and explain what changes if instead .
- You are told only that for , , and for . What must the graph of look like β and why are infinitely many different graphs consistent with this information?
Answer 3
, so and . For , : concave up (the right branch holds water). For , : concave down. The two branches bend opposite ways, which the graph confirms at a glance.
Answer 4
is an upward parabola, positiveβnegativeβpositive around its roots: increases to a local maximum at , decreases to a local minimum at , then increases. Undoing term by term (each power steps back up): , and forces . Features: maximum , minimum , inflection at where changes sign. If , only changes: the whole graph rides up two units β same shape, same -locations for every feature.
Answer 5
climbs, flattens exactly once at , then falls: one local maximum at and no other features are forced. But the information is all about slopes, and slopes are blind to height β any vertical translation of a consistent graph is another consistent graph. Infinitely many answers, one shape. Knowing everywhere pins down everything about except where it sits.
Motion as sketching
- A particle moves along a line with position metres after seconds, . When is the particle at rest? When is it moving in the positive direction? On which intervals is it speeding up?
Answer 6
Velocity: β at rest at and . Sign chart: positive on , negative on , positive for β moving forward, backing up, moving forward again. Acceleration: , negative before , positive after. Speeding up where and agree in sign: on (both negative) and (both positive). Slowing down on and . The sign chart from Curve Sketching and the agreement table from Motion on a Line are the same tool wearing different labels.