Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

4) describe the increasing, decreasing intervals you may graph in desmo…

Question

  1. describe the increasing, decreasing intervals

you may graph in desmos.
( look from left to right )
$y=-x^{3}+x^{2}+16x - 16$
$f(x)$ is decreasing
in what x interval?
$f(x)$ is constant
in what x interval?
$f(x)$ is increasing
in what x interval?

Explanation:

Step1: Find the derivative

Use the power rule \((x^n)^\prime=nx^{n - 1}\).
For \(y=-x^{3}+x^{2}+16x - 16\), the derivative \(y^\prime=f^\prime(x)=-3x^{2}+2x + 16\).

Step2: Find the critical points

Set \(y^\prime = 0\), so \(-3x^{2}+2x + 16=0\).
Multiply through by \(- 1\) to get \(3x^{2}-2x - 16=0\).
Factor: \(3x^{2}-2x - 16=(3x - 8)(x + 2)=0\).
Solve \((3x - 8)(x + 2)=0\), we get \(x=-2\) or \(x=\frac{8}{3}\).

Step3: Test intervals

  • For \(x\lt - 2\), let \(x=-3\). Then \(y^\prime=-3(-3)^{2}+2(-3)+16=-27-6 + 16=-17\lt0\).
  • For \(-2\lt x\lt\frac{8}{3}\), let \(x = 0\). Then \(y^\prime=-3(0)^{2}+2(0)+16=16\gt0\).
  • For \(x\gt\frac{8}{3}\), let \(x = 3\). Then \(y^\prime=-3(3)^{2}+2(3)+16=-27 + 6+16=-5\lt0\).

Answer:

  • \(f(x)\) is decreasing in the interval \((-\infty,-2)\cup(\frac{8}{3},\infty)\).
  • \(f(x)\) is not constant in any interval.
  • \(f(x)\) is increasing in the interval \((-2,\frac{8}{3})\).