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Section 4.4Concavity and the Second Derivative Test

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Concavity

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Concavity (cont.)

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State the signs of and on the interval (0,2).Example 1

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State the signs of and on the interval (0,2).Example 2

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Determine the open intervals on which the graph is concave upward or concave downward.

Example 3

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Determine the open intervals on which the graph is concave upward or concave downward.

Example 4

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Determine the open intervals on which the graph is concave upward or concave downward.

Example 5

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Examples:

Inflection Points

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So . . . ◦Take the second derivative.◦Find out where it is zero or undefined.◦These are your possible inflection points.◦Only an inflection point if the concavity changes.

How do we find them?

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Find the points of inflection and discuss the concavity of the graph of the function.

Example 6

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Find the points of inflection and discuss the concavity of the graph of the function.

Example 7

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Find the points of inflection and discuss the concavity of the graph of the function.

Example 8

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The Second Derivative Test

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Find all relative extrema. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable.

Example 9

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Find all relative extrema. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable.

Example 10

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Find all relative extrema. Use the Second Derivative Test where applicable.

Example 11

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