Question 29:The vocal cords are two bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate and air passes through the cords from the lungs to produce the sound of your voice.
Question 30:The vocal folds produce sound when they come together and then vibrate as air passes through them during exhalation of air from the lungs. This vibration produces the sound wave for your voice.
(a) The critical numbers of a function are given by finding the roots of the first derivative of the function or the values where the first derivative does not exist. Since the function is a polynomial, its domain and the domain of its derivatives is . Thus:
(b)
A function defined on an interval is monotone increasing on if for every implies
A function defined on an interval is monotone decreasing on if for every implies
Combining the domain with the critical numbers we have the intervals , and . Note that any of the points are included, in the case of the infinity it is by definition and the critical number are never included because the function monotony is not defined in the critical points, i.e. it is not monotone increasing or decreasing. Now, let's check for the monotony in each interval, for this, we check for the sign of the first derivative in each interval. Evaluating in each interval the first derivative (one point is enough), we obtain the monotony of the function to be:
Increasing for
Decreasing for
Increasing for
(c) From the values obtained in (a) so the relative extremum are the points and . The -values are found by evaluating the critical numbers in the original function. Since the first derivative decreases after passing through and increases after passing through the point we have: