Calculus A Chapter 4 T/F
If x=c is a critical number of the function f, then it is also a critical number of the function g(x) = f(x-k) , where k is a constant.
False
The relative maxima of the function f are f(1) = 4 and f(3)= 10. Therefore, f has at least one minimum for some x in the interval (1, 3) .
False, function might not be continuous
The product of two increasing functions is increasing.
False, x^2
If the graph of a function has three x-intercepts, then it must have at least two points at which its tangent line is horizontal.
False. f must also be continuous and differentiable on each interval.
If x = c is a critical number of the function f, then it is also a critical number of the function g(x)= f(x) + k, where k is a constant.
True
The graph of every cubic polynomial has precisely one point of inflection.
True
The maximum of a function that is continuous on a closed interval can occur at two different values in the interval.
True
The sum of two increasing functions is increasing.
True
If the graph of a polynomial function has three x-intercepts, then it must have at least two points at which its tangent line is horizontal.
True. A polynomial is continuous and differentiable everywhere.
Every nth-degree polynomial has (n - 1) critical numbers.
False
If f ' (x) > 0 for all real numbers x, then f increases without bound.
False
If f '' (x) < 0 for all real numbers x, then f decreases without bound.
False
An n-th degree polynomial has at most (n-1) critical numbers.
True
If a function is continuous on a closed interval, then it must have a minimum on the interval.
True