In Exercises 16, investigate the one-parameter family of functions. Assume that a is positive. (a) Graph f(x) using three different values for a. (b) Using your graph in part (a), describe the critical points of f and how they appear to move as a increases. (c) Find a formula for the x-coordinates of the critical point(s) of f in terms of a.
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Consider the surge function y = axebx for a, b > 0. (a) Find the local maxima, local minima, and points of inflection. (b) How does varying a and b affect the shape of the graph? (c) On one set of axes, graph this function for several values of a and b
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The first step in solving 4.4 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Consider the surge function y = axebx for a, b > 0. (a) Find the local maxima, local minima, and points of inflection. (b) How does varying a and b affect the shape of the graph? (c) On one set of axes, graph this function for several values of a and b
From the textbook chapter FAMILIES OF FUNCTIONS AND MODELING you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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