Graphing Derivatives - Made Easy
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This guy is freakin great.
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thanks for confusing me sir. have a good day.
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@houghtboysftw (myself) oops i meant on the f(x) graph the max/mins will be dots on the derivative graph!
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The way I was taught is simple. Positive slope of f(x) = above the x-axis on the derivative graph. Same for the opposite... negative slope of f(x) = below the x-axis on the derivative graph. The dots on the f(x) graph will be critical values (relative max/mins) on the derivative graph.
I hope this helped!
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....so essentially, it is the original graph moved down and bumped left/right a little bi?
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Thank you....You are helpful, ergo you are nice.
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i thought derivatives always had -1 curve
like if the f(x) has 3 curves then f prime(x) will have 2 curves....?
oh and do you have a vid on how to graph imperfect curves
the graph you showed had perfect curves
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thank you so much! i was searching all over the net for graphing derivative based solely on a graph of f(x). (with no clear definition of what f(x) is)
thanks so much, you saved my life!. can anyone but a link of graph an original function base on the derivative graph? i can't find it :(
blackrose4854 5 months ago
@blackrose4854 Type in "Graphing Antiderivatives" on YouTube, it should be one of the first few that show up. Enjoy!
FarFromStandard 5 months ago