AP Calculus BC Flashcards: Sketching Graphs Of Functions And Derivatives

Study Sketching Graphs Of Functions And Derivatives in AP Calculus BC with focused flashcards that help you recognize the idea, recall the key rule, and apply it in practice-style prompts.

QUESTION

What can be concluded if f(x)>0f'(x) > 0?

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ANSWER

f(x)f(x) is increasing on that interval. Positive first derivative means function values are getting larger.

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On [3,3][-3,3], f(x)>0f'(x)>0 for x<0x<0, f(0)=0f'(0)=0, and f(x)<0f'(x)<0 for x>0x>0; which could be ff?
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