Tuesday, October 1, 2013

College Algebra, Chapter 3, 3.3, Section 3.3, Problem 32

Below is the graph of $f$.

"Please refer in the textbook."

(a) Determine all the maximum and minimum values of the function and the value of $x$ at which each occurs. (b) Find the intervals on which the function is increasing and on which the function is decreasing.

a.) Based from the graph, the maximum values 2 and 1 occurs when $x$ is -2 and 2 respectively. On the other hand, the minimum value -1 occurs when $x$ is 0.

b.) Based from the graph, $f$ is increasing on the intervals $(- \infty, -2)$ and $(0, 2)$. On the other hand, $f$ is decreasing on the intervals $(-2, 0)$ and $(2, \infty)$.

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