How do you find concavity when \(\displaystyle{f{{\left({x}\right)}}}={x}^{{{\frac{{{7}}}{{{3}}}}}}+{x}^{{{\frac{{{4}}}{{{3}}}}}}\)?

Saul Cochran

Saul Cochran

Answered question

2022-04-15

How do you find concavity when f(x)=x73+x43?

Answer & Explanation

shanna87mn

shanna87mn

Beginner2022-04-16Added 19 answers

Step 1
To find concavity, use the second derivative of the function.
If fa)<0, the function is concave down (also called concave) when x=a.
If fa)>0, the function is concave up (also called convex) when x=a.
If fa)=0, the point when x=a is when the concavity of a function shifts called the point of inflection.
With your function:
f(x)=73x43+43x13
fx)=289x13+49x23
fx)=28x+49x23
Step 2
Notice how the fx)=0 when x=17. This means that when x=17 there is a point of inflection on f(x).
fx)<0 when x<17, so f(x) is concave down whenever x<17.
Similarly, f(x) is concave up whenever x17.

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