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nottellingu

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Hey guys...i need help on sketching the derivative of a function. Can someone please give me a run down on it. Thank u
 

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Think logically;

- Where f(x) has turning points, f'(x) = 0 and hence cuts the x-axis

- Where f(x) cuts the x-axis, f(x) = 0 and hence f'(x) = 0

- Where f(x) is increasing, f'(x) > 0 and hence above the x-axis

- Where f(x) is decreasing, f'(x) < 0 and therefore below the x-axis

- Where f(x) has a point of horizontal inflection, i.e. f'(x) = 0 and f''(x) = 0, there will be a turning point touching the x-axis

- Where f(x) has a point of inflection, f'(x) = 0, therefore there exists a turning point

Hope that helped :)
 

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nottellingu said:
Hey guys...i need help on sketching the derivative of a function. Can someone please give me a run down on it. Thank u
Um. It's the same as sketching any other function.

Do you mean you need help on sketching a function once you've found its derivative?
 

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I mean lyk when they giv u a picture of a f(x) graph and tell u to sketch f'(x). Thanks for ur help Mark576
 

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nottellingu said:
I mean lyk when they giv u a picture of a f(x) graph and tell u to sketch f'(x). Thanks for ur help Mark576
Not a problem :)
 

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