weirdguy99
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Hi guys,
I almost got this question right from the 2009 NSGHS Trials.
9 (b): A continuous function is defined by the following features.
y'' > 0 for x < -1 and 1 < x < 3 .
y' = 0 only when x = -3, 1, and 5 .
y = 0 only when x = 1.
Sketch a possible graph of the function.
I took y'' > 0 as it being a minimum turning point at x = -3 and 5. At x = 0, my graph hit the x-axis. I basically drew x^4 sort of curve, with x = 1 being the minimum turning point. But the curve is actually a maximum at x = -3, a minimum at x = 5 and a point of inflexion (?) at y = 1.
So..how do I do it?
Thanks!
I almost got this question right from the 2009 NSGHS Trials.
9 (b): A continuous function is defined by the following features.
y'' > 0 for x < -1 and 1 < x < 3 .
y' = 0 only when x = -3, 1, and 5 .
y = 0 only when x = 1.
Sketch a possible graph of the function.
I took y'' > 0 as it being a minimum turning point at x = -3 and 5. At x = 0, my graph hit the x-axis. I basically drew x^4 sort of curve, with x = 1 being the minimum turning point. But the curve is actually a maximum at x = -3, a minimum at x = 5 and a point of inflexion (?) at y = 1.
So..how do I do it?
Thanks!