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If the curve is increasing, the derivative is positive. If the curve is decreasing, the derivative is negative. In these questions, derive the functions to find their gradient, then substitute in the x value given to find if its positive or negative. I'll do the first one:boongsta said:Determine whether the curve is increasing or decreasing at the given point:
a) y = x^4 - x^3 at (1,0)
b) y = 8x^2 + 11x - 4 at (-2,6)
c) y= -3/x at (3,-1)
thanks in advance
It requires a little more intepretation. If they say "where x=2", that pretty easy, but if they say "at the point (2,5)", it makes you have to think that little bit more.boongsta said:awesome thanks bruva I thought that was how you did it but I'm sure unsure of why they give us a y value ... whats the point