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Increasing/Decreasing Function Question


Tacobell

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Hello, I am suck on this question and when through 1 tutor in person and 2 online tutors with no success (they could not get the solution, no joke) can someone help me out. The question is...

 

Find the interval(s) in [ 0 , 2 ] on which the following function is increasing and those on which it is decreasing.

 

f(t) = - sin t - cos t

 

 

Any help would be great thanks!

 

Tacobell

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Two easy ways:

 

You can draw it.

 

Or you can take the derivative and set it to 0 to find all the turning points(which will break it into sub regions) and test each region to see if it is positive or negative.

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I got that. I then made a sign chart, [-----------pi/4-----------] and tested the CN's to see that on the left the derivative output is a negative number (this means that on this segment the function is decreasing) and to the left a positive number (meaning that the function is ascending).

 

Ascending: [pi/4, 2pi]

Descending: [0, pi/4]

 

this is incorrect, I don't see where I am going wrong.

 

Tacobell


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I found the answer if anyone is wondering,

 

Increasing: (pi/4, 5pi/4)

 

Decreasing: (0, pi/4) U (5pi/4, 2pi)

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