Find intervals decrease and increase of a function f(x)=(pi x)/2-x arctan x.

trkalo84

trkalo84

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2022-09-22

Find intervals decrease and increase of a function f ( x ) = π x 2 x arctan x.
Find intervals decrease and increase of a function.
f ( x ) = π x 2 x arctan x
f ( x ) = π 2 arctan x x 1 + x 2
f ( x ) = 2 ( 1 + x 2 ) 2
which is negative. What can I say from here?

Answer & Explanation

Haylee Krause

Haylee Krause

Beginner2022-09-23Added 10 answers

Explanation:
As f ( x ) < 0 so f′ is decreasing
f ( x ) > lim x f ( x ) = π / 2 π / 2 = 0
so f′(x) is alsways > 0.
Raina Gomez

Raina Gomez

Beginner2022-09-24Added 3 answers

Step 1
Interval for which f increases: ( , ). Interval which f decreases: none
f is strictly increasing, concave downward and f ( x ) 1 as x .
Step 2
Background information.
Since f ( x ) > 0, f ( x ) < 0, we conclude that f is strictly increasing and concave downward.
Interval of increasing for f : ( , ), interval of decreasing for f: none
As x we have
f ( x ) = 1 1 3 x 2 + 1 5 x 4 1 7 x 6 + O ( x 7 ) .
Hence lim x f ( x ) = 1.

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