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3.3: Increasing/Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test
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Objectives Determine intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasing. Apply the First Derivative Test to find relative extrema of a function.
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Increasing/Decreasing
Definition of increasing and decreasing functions: A function f is increasing on an interval if for any two numbers x1 and x2 in the interval, x1<x2 implies f(x1)<f(x2). A function f is decreasing on an interval if for any two numbers x1 and x2 in the interval, x1<x2 implies f(x1)>f(x2).
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Theorem 3.5 Let f be a function that is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b). If f'(x)>0 for all x in (a,b) then f is increasing on [a,b]. If f'(x)<0 for all x in (a,b) then f is decreasing on [a,b]. If f'(x)=0 for all x in (a,b) then f is constant on [a,b].
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Example Find the open intervals on which is increasing or decreasing.
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Monotonic A function is strictly monotonic if it is either increasing on the entire interval or decreasing on the entire interval.
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1st Derivative Test Let c be a critical number of f (f is continuous on I and differentiable on I – except possibly at c). f '(x) changes – to +: f(c) is a relative minimum. f '(x) changes + to –: f(c) is a relative maximum.
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Example Find the relative extrema of
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Example Find the relative extrema of
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Example Find the relative extrema of
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Homework 3.3 (page 181): #1-33 odd 49-53 odd 62
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