12 Analysis of Functions
12 Analysis of Functions
Application of Derivatives:
Analysis of Functions
(Extrema and Concavity)
MATH146-0
ENGR. REGINALD VERDIDA
Objectives:
● To define increasing and decreasing functions
● is concave up on an open interval if its graph lies above its tangent line and
concave down if it lies below its tangent lines.
Concavity
Concavity
Concavity
Inflection points:
The points where the curve changes concavity (concave up to concave down
or vice versa) are called points of inflection.
Relative Extremum
Relative Extremum
Relative Extremum
First derivative test
Theorem 4.2.2 asserts that the relative extrema must occur at critical points,
but it does not say that a relative extremum occurs at every critical point.
First derivative test
This theorem simply says that for a continuous function, relative maxima occur
at critical points where changes from (+) to (-) and relative minima occur where
changes from (-) to (+).
Second derivative test
There is another test for relative extrema that is based on the following
geometric observation: