Curve Sketching Using Calculus - Part 2of 2
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Uploaded on Jul 29, 2008
Curve Sketching Using Calculus - Part 2of 2. In this video I discuss the following topics to help produce the graph of a function: domain, x-y intercepts, symmetry of the function, intervals of increase/decrease, local maximums and minimums, concavity, inflection points, horizontal and vertical asymptotes (whew!). all of this is too much for one 10 minute video, so the rest is in part 2! austin math tutor, austin math tutoring, austin UT math tutor, austin UT calculus tutoring, justmathtutoring.com, austinmathtutor.com, austin-math-tutor.com, austin westlake math tutor, austin westlake calculus tutor, austin UT algebra tutor, ACC tutor, austin ACC math tutor, austin math tutoring
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jopopzzz 8 months ago
So what should be the graph here?
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patrickJMT 8 months ago
uh, did u watch the end of the video?
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jmartr34 1 year ago
Hey can you recommend any studying techniques? Great videos!
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patrickJMT 1 year ago
read, do problems, re-read, do more problems
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iiottoii 1 year ago
If your HA is 0 then why does your graph cross 0?
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patrickJMT 1 year ago
a graph can cross its horizontal asymptote
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lee tsao 3 days ago
Geeks will rule the world

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lee tsao 3 days ago
Inflation refers to economy inflation, this one is Inflection. so i would say no.
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EM. ALharthi 2 weeks ago
he made a mistake at 2:40 when he plug -1 it should be (-) so it is concave down =)

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EM. ALharthi 2 weeks ago
so i am -_-" what shall i do ;'(
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Morgen Sturgis 3 weeks ago
Your videos are wonderful. Thank you!
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icefreezer7 1 month ago
is inflection point the same thing as inflation point?
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MusicLegendIX 2 months ago
If i could give you a kiss, i'd kiss you.
Please take this internet kiss from me to you!
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Emil David 2 months ago
hey patrick, umm, it's been 5years since u made this video and no one has noticed the mistake u made at 2:41.when u take a number less than zero, the numerator become negative and the denominator becomes positive hence becoming negative and the graph being CD.
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