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There is a turning point at x = 3. Find F(3) and the value on the immediate left/right to establish the concavity at that point. Then you should be able to determine how many zeroes there are It's just translating the information from the graph of your gradient function (though there are many other ways to conceptualise it). HeroicPandas is right.Heroic pandas! How do I draw it..
Sorry to say, but sketching the graph isn't 4u, you should be learning it in 3u. You'll probably learn it soon though.Ohh, thanks hit, Heroic pandas, QZP!
Ahaha really? Well that justifies my freak out lol!
Terry lee 4 U Text Book Exercise 3.1 Q5).Sorry to say, but sketching the graph isn't 4u, you should be learning it in 3u. You'll probably learn it soon though.
The curve is a polynomial, and sketching polynomials (even with the aid of calculus) is in 3U.It is possibly asking you for double roots or asking you to find the concavity at the point by y'' and y' and therefore drawing a sketch to obtain possible number of roots. Believe it or not but that is 4U maths from somwhere in the second / first exercise hyperbole .