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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
8

-Let f(x)=15−9x^2+3x^3

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alisiya [41]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The intervals on which f is increasing are (- ∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞)

and the interval on which f is decreasing is (0, 2)

P(0, 15) is local maximum

P(2, 3) is a local minimum

The intervals on which f is increasing are (- ∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞)

and the interval on which f is decreasing is (0, 2)

P(1, 9) is the inflection point

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

f(x) = 15−9x²+3x³

then we can apply

f'(x) = 0    ⇒     (15 − 9x² + 3x³)' = -18x + 9x² = 0

⇒   9x*(x - 2) = 0

⇒  x₁ = 0   ∧  x₂ = 2

When  - ∞ < x < 0

Example:  x = -1

f'(-1) = -18*(-1) + 9*(-1)² = 18 + 9 = 27 > 0

⇒  f'(x) > 0

When  0 < x < 2

Example:  x = 1

f'(1) = -18*(1) + 9*(1)² = -18 + 9 = -9 < 0

⇒   f'(x) < 0

When  2 < x < ∞

Example:  x = 3

f'(3) = -18*(3) + 9*(3)² = -54 + 81 = 27 > 0

⇒   f'(x) > 0

The intervals on which f is increasing are (- ∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞)

and the interval on which f is decreasing is (0, 2)

We can find f(x₁) and f(x₂) as follows

f(x₁) = f(0) = 15−9(0)²+3(0)³ = 15

f(x₂) = f(2) = 15−9(2)²+3(2)³ = 15 - 36 + 24 = 3

P(0, 15) is local maximum

P(2, 3) is a local minimum

Now, we can apply

f"(x) = 0    ⇒     (-18x + 9x²)' = -18 + 18x = 0

⇒     18*(x- 1) = 0

⇒     x = 1

When  - ∞ < x < 1

Example:  x = 0

f"(0) = 18*(0- 1) = -18 < 0

⇒  f"(x) < 0

When  1 < x < ∞

Example:  x = 2

f"(0) = 18*(2- 1) = 18 > 0

⇒  f"(x) > 0

then

the interval on which f is concave up is (1, ∞) and

the interval on which f is concave down is (- ∞, 1)

We can find f(1) as follows

f(1) = 15−9(1)²+3(1)³ = 9

P(1, 9) is the inflection point

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