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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 \(x\) and \(y\) - intercepts
- \(y\)-intercept: Set \(x = 0\). Then \(y=-\frac{0^{3}}{3}+0^{2}=0\).
- \(x\)-intercept: Set \(y = 0\). So \(0=-\frac{x^{3}}{3}+x^{2}\), factor out \(x^{2}\): \(x^{2}(1 - \frac{x}{3})=0\). Solving \(x^{2}=0\) gives \(x = 0\), and solving \(1-\frac{x}{3}=0\) gives \(x = 3\).
Step2: Find the first - derivative \(y'\)
Use the power rule \((x^{n})'=nx^{n - 1}\). \(y'=-x^{2}+2x=-x(x - 2)\)
- Critical points: Set \(y'=0\). \(-x(x - 2)=0\), so \(x = 0\) and \(x = 2\)
Step3: Determine intervals of increase and decrease
- Test intervals:
- For \(x\lt0\), let \(x=-1\). Then \(y'=-(-1)^{2}+2(-1)=-3\lt0\), so the function is decreasing on \((-\infty,0)\)
- For \(0\lt x\lt2\), let \(x = 1\). Then \(y'=-1^{2}+2\times1 = 1\gt0\), so the function is increasing on \((0,2)\)
- For \(x\gt2\), let \(x = 3\). Then \(y'=-3^{2}+2\times3=-3\lt0\), so the function is decreasing on \((2,\infty)\)
- Relative minima and maxima:
- Since the function changes from decreasing \((x\lt0)\) to increasing \((0\lt x\lt2)\), at \(x = 0\), \(y=-\frac{0^{3}}{3}+0^{2}=0\) (relative minimum).
- Since the function changes from increasing \((0\lt x\lt2)\) to decreasing \((x\gt2)\), at \(x = 2\), \(y=-\frac{2^{3}}{3}+2^{2}=-\frac{8}{3}+4=\frac{4}{3}\) (relative maximum)
Step4: Find the second - derivative \(y''\)
Differentiate \(y'=-x^{2}+2x\). \(y''=-2x + 2=-2(x - 1)\)
- Inflection points: Set \(y''=0\). \(-2(x - 1)=0\), so \(x = 1\). When \(x = 1\), \(y=-\frac{1^{3}}{3}+1^{2}=\frac{2}{3}\)
- Intervals of concavity:
- For \(x\lt1\), let \(x = 0\). Then \(y''=-2\times0 + 2=2\gt0\), so the function is concave up on \((-\infty,1)\)
- For \(x\gt1\), let \(x = 2\). Then \(y''=-2\times2+2=-2\lt0\), so the function is concave down on \((1,\infty)\)
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- \(x\)-intercepts: \(x = 0\) and \(x = 3\)
- \(y\)-intercept: \(y = 0\)
- Critical points: \(x = 0\) and \(x = 2\)
- Intervals of increase: \((0,2)\)
- Intervals of decrease: \((-\infty,0)\cup(2,\infty)\)
- Relative minimum: At \(x = 0,y = 0\)
- Relative maximum: At \(x = 2,y=\frac{4}{3}\)
- Inflection point: At \(x = 1,y=\frac{2}{3}\)
- Intervals of concave up: \((-\infty,1)\)
- Intervals of concave down: \((1,\infty)\)
To sketch the graph:
- Plot the intercepts \((0,0)\) and \((3,0)\)
- Plot the relative minimum \((0,0)\), relative maximum \((2,\frac{4}{3})\) and inflection point \((1,\frac{2}{3})\)
- Use the intervals of increase/decrease and concavity to draw the smooth curve of \(y =-\frac{x^{3}}{3}+x^{2}\)