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Wittaler [7]
4 years ago
5

onsider the equation below. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) f(x) = 8 cos2(x) − 16 sin(x), 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π (a) Find the inte

rval on which f is increasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (No Response) Find the interval on which f is decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval notation.) (No Response) (b) Find the local minimum and maximum values of f. local minimum value (No Response) local maximum value (No Response) (c) Find the inflection points. (x, y) = (No Response) (smaller x-value) (x, y) = (No Response) (larger x-value)
Mathematics
1 answer:
MariettaO [177]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(a) Increasing:\frac{\pi}{2}< x< \frac{3\pi}{2} and Decreasing:0< x< \frac{\pi}{2}\ \text{or}\ \frac{3\pi}{2}< x< 2\pi

(b) The local minimum and maximum values are -16 and 16 respectively.

(c) The inflection points are (\frac{\pi}{6},\ -2)\ \text{and}\ (\frac{5\pi}{6},\ -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The function provided is:

f(x)=8cos^{2}(x)-16sin( x);\ 0\leq x\leq 2\pi

(a)

f(x)=8cos^{2}(x)-16sin( x);\ 0\leq x\leq 2\pi

Then, f'(x)=-16cos(x)sin(x)-16cos(x)=-16cos(x)[1+sin(x)]

Note, 1+sin(x)\geq 0\ \text{and }\ sin(x)\geq 1\\

Then, sin(x)=-1\Rightarrow x=\frac{3\pi}{2} for 0\leq x\leq 2\pi.

Also cos(x)=0.

Thus, f (x) is increasing for,

f'(x)>0\\\Rightarrow cos(x)

And f (x) is decreasing for,

f'(x)0\\\Rightarrow 0< x< \frac{\pi}{2}\ \text{or}\ \frac{3\pi}{2}< x< 2\pi

(b)

From part (a) f (x) changes from decreasing to increasing at x=\frac{\pi}{2} and from increasing  to decreasing at x=\frac{3\pi}{2}.

The local minimum value is:

f(\frac{\pi}{2})=8cos^{2}(\frac{\pi}{2})-16sin(\frac{\pi}{2})=-16

The local maximum value is:

f(\frac{3\pi}{2})=8cos^{2}(\frac{3\pi}{2})-16sin(\frac{3\pi}{2})=16

(c)

Compute the value of f'' (x) as follows:

f''(x)=16sin(x)[1+sin(x)]-16cos^{2}(x)\\\\=16sin(x)+16sin^{2}(x)-16[1-sin^{2}(x)]\\\\=32sin^{2}(x)+16sin(x)-16\\\\=16[2sin(x)-1][sin (x)+1]

So,

f''(x)>0\\\Rightarrow sin(x)>\frac{1}{2}\\\Rightarrow \frac{\pi}{6}

And,

f''(x)

Thus, f (x) is concave upward on (\frac{\pi}{6},\ \frac{5\pi}{6}) and concave downward on (0,\ \frac{\pi}{6}), (\frac{5\pi}{6},\ \frac{3\pi}{2})\ \text{and}\ (\frac{3\pi}{2},\ 2\pi).

If x=\frac{\pi}{6}, then f (x) will be:

f(\frac{\pi}{6})=8cos^{2}(\frac{\pi}{6})-16sin(\frac{\pi}{6})=-2

If x=\frac{5\pi}{6}, then f (x) will be:

f(\frac{5\pi}{6})=8cos^{2}(\frac{5\pi}{6})-16sin(\frac{5\pi}{6})=-2

The inflection points are (\frac{\pi}{6},\ -2)\ \text{and}\ (\frac{5\pi}{6},\ -2).

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