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Title: Sketching a Cubic Function - Worked Example
Description: Worked example of how to sketch a cubic function using a simple 5 step guide line. Ideal for 1st and 2nd year study of general and advanced mathematics degrees.

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Example: Sketch y = (x + 1)2 (x -2)
STEP 1
...
Finding turning points (T
...
v
where u = (x + 1)2 and v = (x -2)
u’= 2(x + 1)
v’= 1
dy
 u’
...
u
dx
= 2(x + 1)
...
(x + 1)2
= (x + 1)[ 2
...
Ps when
0
dx
(x + 1) [3x – 3] = 0
(x + 1) = 0 and [3x – 3] = 0
x = -1
3x = 3
x=1
When x = -1, y = (-1+1)2(-1+2)
=0
(-1, 0)
when x = 1 y = (2)2(-1)
= -4
(1, -4)

STEP 3
...
Ps
When x = -2,

When x = 0,

dy
 +ve
dx

Max at (-1, 0)

dy
 -ve
dx

Min at (1, -4)
dy
 +ve
When x = 2,
dx

Or justify nature of the T
...
using a table of values to discuss the above
...
Extreme values
...

As x   

y  (x )3 (dominant term)
y  

As x   

y  (x )3 (dominant term)
y  

STEP 5
Title: Sketching a Cubic Function - Worked Example
Description: Worked example of how to sketch a cubic function using a simple 5 step guide line. Ideal for 1st and 2nd year study of general and advanced mathematics degrees.