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Review your knowledge of concavity of functions and how we use differential calculus to analyze it.
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Dec 21, 2020 · The important \(x\)-values at which concavity might switch are \(x=-1\), \(x=0\) and \(x=1\), which split the number line into four intervals as shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{7}\). We determine the concavity on each.
f(b)(c a) f(a)(c b) + f(c)(b a); which (since c a > 0) holds i. f(b)baf(a) +aaf(c):Take = (c b)=(c a) 2 (0; 1) and verify. that, indeed, b = a + (1 )c. Then the last inequal. ty holds since f is concave. Conversely, the preceding argument shows that if the rst inequality in (1) holds then f is.
If given a graph of f (x) or f' (x), determining concavity is relatively simple. Otherwise, the most reliable way to determine concavity is to use the second derivative of the function; the steps for doing so as well as an example are located at the bottom of the page.
If the concavity changes from up to down at x = a, f ″ changes from positive to the left of a to negative to the right of a, and usually f ″ (a) = 0. We can identify such points by first finding where f ″ (x) is zero and then checking to see whether f ″ (x) does in fact go from positive to negative or negative to positive at these points.
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Review 5.6 Determining Concavity for your test on Unit 5 – Analytical Applications of Differentiation. For students taking AP Calculus AB/BC.