Using the First Derivative Test in Calculus

Using the First Derivative Test in Calculus

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Quiz

Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
HSF.IF.B.4, HSS.ID.C.7, HSA.REI.D.10

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Susan Dollarton

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Given the Graph of f'(x), determine over what interval(s) is f(x) increasing?

(-∞, -3) ∪ (1, ∞)

(-3, 1)

(-5, 0) ∪ (2, ∞)

(-5, ∞)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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Given the graph of f(x), determine over what interval(s) is f(x) decreasing?

(-3, 1)

(-∞, -5) ∪ (0, 2)

(-∞, -3) ∪ (1, ∞)

(-5, 0) ∪ (2, ∞)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

If a function's FIRST derivative is negative at a certain point, what does that tell you?
The function is increasing at that point
The function is decreasing at that point
The concavity of the function is up at that point
The concavity of the function is down at that point

Tags

CCSS.HSF.IF.B.4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The slope of a function is described by its ____________.
first derivative
second derivative
third derivative
expression

Tags

CCSS.HSS.ID.C.7

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

If the 1st derivative is positive on a certain interval, then that interval is decreasing.

True (Facts)

False (Not Facts)

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

If the first derivative of a function changes from positive to negative at a certain point, then that point is a known as a relative minimum.

True (Facts)

False (Not Facts)

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

True or false: all critical points are extrema

True

False

Tags

CCSS.HSA.REI.D.10

CCSS.HSF.IF.C.7

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