MTH 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Periodic Function, Even And Odd Functions, Mathematical Optimization

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So far we have been concerned with some particular aspects of curve sketching: domain, range and symmetry in chapter 1; limits, continuity and asymptotes in chapter 2; derivatives and tangents in. Chapters 2 and 3; extreme values, intervals of increase and decrease, concavity, points of in ection and l"hospital"s rule in this chapter. It is now to put all of this information together to skectch graphs that reveal the important features of functions. The following checklist is intended as a guide to sketching a curve y = f (x) by hand. Not every item is relevant to every function. (for instance, a given curve might not have an asymptote or possess symmetry. ) This means that our work is cut in half. Again we can obtain the complete curve if we know what it looks like for x 0. For instance, y = sin x has period. 2 and y = tan x has period .

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