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algebra 2a semester online practice
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what is the point of inflection of the new function obtained by shifting the function,
g(x)=x³ - 15, 4 units upwards from the inflection point of g(x)? (1 point)
(11,0)
(0, - 19)
(-11,0)
(0, - 11)
Step1: Find the inflection point of \(g(x)=x^{3}-15\)
The second - derivative of \(y = f(x)\) is used to find inflection points. For \(y=x^{3}-15\), the first derivative \(y^{\prime}=3x^{2}\), and the second derivative \(y^{\prime\prime} = 6x\). Set \(y^{\prime\prime}=0\), then \(6x = 0\), which gives \(x = 0\). When \(x = 0\), \(y=0^{3}-15=-15\). So the inflection point of \(g(x)\) is \((0,-15)\).
Step2: Shift the inflection point 4 units upwards
When a point \((x,y)\) is shifted \(k\) units upwards, the new point is \((x,y + k)\). Here \(x = 0\), \(y=-15\) and \(k = 4\). So the new \(y\) - coordinate is \(y=-15 + 4=-11\), and the \(x\) - coordinate remains \(x = 0\).
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\((0,-11)\)