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for each problem, find the: x and y intercepts, x - coordinates of the critical points, open intervals where the function is increasing and decreasing, x - coordinates of the inflection points, open intervals where the function is concave up and concave down, and relative minima and maxima. using this information, sketch the graph of the function.
- ( y = -\frac{x^{3}}{3}+x^{2} )
Step1: Find intercepts
Set $x=0$: $y=0$ → y-intercept $(0,0)$.
Set $y=0$: $-\frac{x^3}{3}+x^2=0 \Rightarrow x^2(-\frac{x}{3}+1)=0 \Rightarrow x=0$ or $x=3$ → x-intercepts $(0,0),(3,0)$.
Step2: Find critical points
First derivative: $y'=-x^2+2x=-x(x-2)$.
Set $y'=0$: $x=0$ or $x=2$ → critical x-coordinates $0,2$.
Step3: Increasing/decreasing intervals
Test intervals:
- $(-\infty,0)$: $y'<0$ → decreasing.
- $(0,2)$: $y'>0$ → increasing.
- $(2,\infty)$: $y'<0$ → decreasing.
Step4: Relative extrema
At $x=0$: decreasing→increasing → relative minimum.
At $x=2$: increasing→decreasing → relative maximum.
Step5: Find inflection points
Second derivative: $y''=-2x+2=-2(x-1)$.
Set $y''=0$: $x=1$ → inflection x-coordinate $1$.
Step6: Concavity intervals
Test intervals:
- $(-\infty,1)$: $y''>0$ → concave up.
- $(1,\infty)$: $y''<0$ → concave down.
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- x-intercepts: $0,3$; y-intercept: $0$
- Critical x-coordinates: $0,2$
- Increasing: $(0,2)$; Decreasing: $(-\infty,0)\cup(2,\infty)$
- Inflection x-coordinate: $1$
- Concave up: $(-\infty,1)$; Concave down: $(1,\infty)$
- Relative minimum at $x=0$; Relative maximum at $x=2$
(Graph: Plot intercepts $(0,0),(3,0)$; relative min at $(0,0)$, relative max at $(2,\frac{4}{3})$; inflection at $(1,\frac{2}{3})$; curve decreasing then increasing then decreasing, concave up then down.)