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G(x) = -2x^3 – 15x^2 + 36x

- State the intervals that the function is positive/negative.

- State if the function has even, odd, or no symmetry.

- State the domain and range? (State your answers in inequality and interval notation)

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a) G(x) factors as x(-2x^2 -15x+36) so has a zero at x=0 and at values of x revealed by the quadratic formula:

For ax²+bx+c=0, the solutions are

... x = (-b±√(b²-4ac))/(2a)

Here, we have a=-2, b=-15, c=36, so

... x = (15±√(225+288))/(-4) = -3.75±√32.0625

... x ≈ {-9.412, 1.912}

The function is positive for x in (-∞, -9.412) ∪ (0, 1.912).

The function is negative for x in (-9.412, 0) ∪ (1.912, ∞).

b) The function contains both even-degree and odd-degree terms, so has no even or odd symmetry. (A cubic always has odd symmetry about its point of inflection, but that point is not x=0 for this function.)

c) The domain and range of any odd-degree polynomial are all real numbers.

G(x) = -2x^3 – 15x^2 + 36x - State the intervals that the function is positive/negative-example-1
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Consider the function
G(x) = -2x^3 - 15x^2 + 36x. First, factor it:


G(x) = -2x^3 - 15x^2 + 36x=-x(2x^2+15x-36)=\\ \\=-x\cdot 2\cdot \left(x-(-15-√(513))/(4)\right)\cdot \left(x-(-15+√(513))/(4)\right).

The x-intercepts are at points
\left((-15-√(513) )/(4),0\right),\ (0,0),\ \left((-15+√(513) )/(4),0\right).

1. From the attached graph you can see that

  • function is positive for
    x\in \left(-\infrty, (-15-√(513) )/(4)\right)\cup \left(0,(-15+√(513) )/(4)\right);
  • function is negative for
    x\in \left((-15-√(513) )/(4),0\right)\cup \left((-15+√(513) )/(4),\infty\right).

2. Since


G(-x) = -2(-x)^3 - 15(-x)^2 + 36(-x)=2x^3-15x^2-36x\\eq G(x)\ \text{and }\\eq -G(x) the function is neither even nor odd.

3. The domain is
x\in (-\infty,\infty), the range is
y\in (-\infty,\infty).

G(x) = -2x^3 – 15x^2 + 36x - State the intervals that the function is positive/negative-example-1
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