Suppose that $f(x) = x - 4 \sqrt{x}$
a.) Determine the intervals of increase or decrease.
If $f(x) = x - 4 \sqrt{x}$ then,
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
f'(x) =& 1 - 4 \left( \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x}} \right) = 1 - \frac{2}{\sqrt{x}} = 1 - 2x^{- \frac{1}{2}}
\\
\\
f''(x) =& x^{- \frac{3}{2}}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
To find the critical numbers, we set $f'(x) = 0$, so..
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
0 =& 1 - 2 x^{- \frac{1}{2}}
\\
\\
\frac{2}{\sqrt{x}} =& 1
\\
\\
\sqrt{x} =& 2
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
The critical number is $x = 4$. However $f'(x)$ is a rational function that has square root and its domain is $(0, \infty)$
Hence, we can divide the interval of $f$ by:
$
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline\\
\text{Interval} & f'(x) & f \\
\hline\\
0 < x < 4 & - & \text{decreasing on} (0, 4) \\
\hline\\
x > 4 & + & \text{increasing on} (4, \infty)\\
\hline
\end{array}
$
These data obtained by substituting any values of $x$ to $f'(x)$ within the specified interval. Check its sign, if it's positive, it means that the curve is increasing on that interval. On the other hand, if the sign is negative, it means that the curve is decreasing on that interval.
b.) Find the local maximum and minimum values.
We will use Second Derivative Test to evaluate $f''(x)$ at these critical numbers:
So when $x = 8$
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
f''(4) =& - (4)^{- \frac{3}{2}} = 0.125
\\
\\
\text{Since } f''(4) =& 0 \text{ and } f''(4) > 0, f(4) = -4 \text{ is a local minimum.}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
Since $f'(8) = 0$ and $f''(8) < 0, f(8) = 4$ is a local maximum.
c.) Find the intervals of concavity and the inflection points.
We set $f''(x) = 0$, to determine the inflection points..
$f''(x) = 0 = x^{- \frac{3}{2}}$
$f''(x)$ is not defined at $x = 0$, therefore, the function has no inflection points.
Let's divide the interval to determine the concavity..
$
\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}
\hline\\
\text{Interval} & f''(x) & \text{Concavity} \\
\hline\\
0 < x < 4 & + & \text{Upward} \\
\hline\\
x > 4 & + & \text{Upward}\\
\hline
\end{array}
$
These values are obtained by evaluating $f''(x)$ within the specified interval. The concavity is upward when the sign of $f''(x)$ is positive. On the other hand, the concavity is downward when the sign of $f''(x)$ is negative.
d.) Using the values obtained, illustrate the graph of $f$.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Single Variable Calculus, Chapter 4, 4.3, Section 4.3, Problem 38
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