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Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Applications of Differentiation

A Summary of Curve Sketching Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.

3 Analyze and sketch the graph of a function. Objective

4 Analyzing the Graph of a Function

5 When you are sketching the graph of a function, either by hand or with a graphing utility, remember that normally you cannot show the entire graph. The decision as to which part of the graph you choose to show is often crucial.

6 For instance, which of the viewing windows in Figure 3.44 better represents the graph of f(x) = x 3 – 25x x – 20? Figure 3.44 Analyzing the Graph of a Function

7 By seeing both views, it is clear that the second viewing window gives a more complete representation of the graph. But would a third viewing window reveal other interesting portions of the graph? To answer this, you need to use calculus to interpret the first and second derivatives. Analyzing the Graph of a Function

8 Here are some guidelines for determining a good viewing window for the graph of a function. Analyzing the Graph of a Function

9 Example 1 – Sketching the Graph of a Rational Function Analyze and sketch the graph of Solution:

10 Example 1 – Solution cont’d

11 Example 1 – Solution The table shows how the test intervals are used to determine several characteristics of the graph. cont’d

12 Example 1 – Solution The graph of f is shown in Figure Figure 3.45 cont’d

13 The graph of a rational function (having no common factors and whose denominator is of degree 1 or greater) has a slant asymptote if the degree of the numerator exceeds the degree of the denominator by exactly 1. To find the slant asymptote, use long division to rewrite the rational function as the sum of a first-degree polynomial and another rational function. Analyzing the Graph of a Function

14 In Figure 3.48, note that the graph of f approaches the slant asymptote y = x as x approaches Figure 3.48 Analyzing the Graph of a Function