Sketching the Curves of a Function W/In an Interval - Simple (1st Year Calcu

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The discussion revolves around sketching the graph of the function y = cos(x) - 1/2(cos(2x)) within the interval [0, 2π]. Participants are exploring various characteristics of the function, including its extrema and behavior over the specified interval.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to analyze the function by determining its domain, range, intercepts, and other properties. They express confusion regarding the identification of relative extrema, noting a discrepancy between their algebraic findings and graphical observations. Other participants inquire about the methods used to solve the derivative equation.

Discussion Status

The discussion has progressed with the original poster realizing a mistake in their calculations related to the use of the double angle trig formula. They acknowledge the challenge of identifying their own errors, indicating a productive moment of self-reflection. Guidance has been offered in the form of encouragement and acknowledgment of the learning process.

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Participants are working under the constraints of a homework assignment, which may limit the depth of exploration and the types of resources they can reference. The original poster's initial misunderstanding highlights the complexities involved in analyzing functions and their derivatives.

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[SOLVED] Sketching the Curves of a Function W/In an Interval - Simple (1st Year Calcu

Homework Statement



Sketch the graph of the function on the interval [0, 2pi].

y = cosx - 1/2(cos2x)

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The Attempt at a Solution



so the problems that i have been practicing like this have been pretty simple. i determine all of the following:

  1. domain and range
  2. x and y intercepts
  3. whether or not there is discontinuity
  4. whether or not there is symmetry
  5. intervals of increasing and decreasing order
  6. extrema
  7. points of inflection
  8. concavity
  9. whether or not there exist asymptotes

the problem is that mathematically i located a single extreme value at (pi, -3/2), but graphically, there appears to be more.

http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/1645/graphscreenshotth2.th.png

is not each change in direction a relative minimum/maximum value? i can only seem to locate the absolute minimum value within the interval, but none of the other relative extreme values. any idea as to where i am going wrong?

so, the first derivative of the given function is -sinx + sin2x. solving this equation is where i find possible extrema at 0, pi, and 2pi. any ideas why i can't seem to locate the other extrema algebraically?
 
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so, the first derivative of the given function is -sinx + sin2x. solving this equation is where i find possible extrema at 0, pi, and 2pi.

How did you solve this equation?
 
ah. figured it out. i had worked out the values mentally real quick and hadn't realized that i needed to use the double angle trig formula. sheesh. yet another simple algebra mistake. is there a way i could mark this for deletion or something? by the way, thank you. sometimes it can be difficult to see a mistake of your own you know.
 
You are welcome! :smile:

Just edit the title and marked it [SOLVED]
 

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