For the curve, y=x - e^x How do I show that it is concave up?
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Mar 13, 2014 #1 For the curve, y=x - e^x How do I show that it is concave up?
B braintic Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 2,137 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 13, 2014 #2 enigma_1 said: For the curve, y=x - e^x How do I show that it is concave up? Click to expand... This curve is concave DOWN.
enigma_1 said: For the curve, y=x - e^x How do I show that it is concave up? Click to expand... This curve is concave DOWN.
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Mar 14, 2014 #3 Ahh sorry yeah it's mean to be down. How do I show this?
Q QZP Well-Known Member Joined Oct 7, 2013 Messages 839 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Mar 14, 2014 #4 enigma_1 said: Ahh sorry yeah it's mean to be down. How do I show this? Click to expand... A curve y is concave up if y" > 0, and concave down if y " < 0
enigma_1 said: Ahh sorry yeah it's mean to be down. How do I show this? Click to expand... A curve y is concave up if y" > 0, and concave down if y " < 0
enigma_1 ~~~~ Miss Cricket ~~~~ Joined Feb 27, 2013 Messages 4,281 Location Lords Gender Female HSC 2014 Mar 14, 2014 #5 How the hell do u sketch this? I know max pt is at zero, minus 1
L lochieferrier New Member Joined Jun 20, 2013 Messages 1 Gender Male HSC 2014 Mar 25, 2014 #6 y' = 1 - e^x y'' = -e^x Which is always negative as e^x is always positive. This means the curve is concave down for all real values of x.
y' = 1 - e^x y'' = -e^x Which is always negative as e^x is always positive. This means the curve is concave down for all real values of x.