Posts Tagged ‘concavity’

Students will determine intervals on which a function is concave upward or concave downward.
Students will find any points of inflection of the graph of a function.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/ShapeofGraphPtII.aspx

HOMEWORK Page 242 1-5, 7-23 odd, 27,29,31
HOMEWORK Page 242 36,39,41-47 odd, 53, 63-66,75,87-89

Students will determine intervals on which a function is concave upward or concave downward.
Students will find any points of inflection of the graph of a function.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/ShapeofGraphPtII.aspx

HOMEWORK

Page 242 1-5, 7-23 odd, 27,29,31

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/concavityandinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/determinetheconcavityandtheinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/thesecondderivativetest/#content-top

HOMEWORK Page 242 36,39,41-47 odd, 53, 63-66,75,87-89

Students will determine intervals on which a function is concave upward or concave downward.
Students will find any points of inflection of the graph of a function.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/ShapeofGraphPtII.aspx

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/proofsecondderivitivetest/#content-top

 

HOMEWORK

Page 242 1-5, 7-23 odd, 27,29,31

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/concavityandinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/determinetheconcavityandtheinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/thesecondderivativetest/#content-top

HOMEWORK Page 242 36,39,41-47 odd, 53, 63-66,75,87-89

Students will determine intervals on which a function is concave upward or concave downward.
Students will find any points of inflection of the graph of a function.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/ShapeofGraphPtII.aspx

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/proofsecondderivitivetest/#content-top

 

HOMEWORK

Page 242 1-5, 7-23 odd, 27,29,31

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/concavityandinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/determinetheconcavityandtheinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/thesecondderivativetest/#content-top

HOMEWORK Page 242 36,39,41-47 odd, 53, 63-66,75,87-89

Students will determine intervals on which a function is concave upward or concave downward.
Students will find any points of inflection of the graph of a function.

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/ShapeofGraphPtII.aspx

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/proofsecondderivitivetest/#content-top

 

HOMEWORK

Page 242 1-5, 7-23 odd, 27,29,31

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/concavityandinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/determinetheconcavityandtheinflectionpoints/#content-top

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/etf6/content/calculus-videos/chapter-4/section-4/thesecondderivativetest/#content-top

HOMEWORK Page 196 /27-39 odd, 56, 61