
graphing functions - $x^x$ graph - what does it look like ...
For graphing, I recommend WolframAlpha (www.wolframalpha.com). Just type "graph x^x" in the window. You'll notice that WolframAlpha does define it for negative values, but the result is a …
Relationship between a tangent graph and a cubic graph
Jul 30, 2020 · I noticed how tangent and cubic functions both produce cubic graphs. What exactly is the relationship between them?
What does non-real zeros look like? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jul 16, 2022 · I'm doing my math work and I have to sketch the description of a polynomial function. The question I'm doing states that this graph has two non-real zeros I was wondering …
calculus - Original function when derivative has sharp turn ...
Jun 26, 2019 · 0 I am familiar with why a derivative is undefined where the original function has a sharp turn, but when the derivative has a sharp turn, I don't understand what the original …
What do polynomials look like in the complex plane?
Notice how the Roots seem to act like the center of a swirling vortex "sucking" the rest of the Plane in. The polynomial has "warped" the Complex Plane in such a way that the two points …
derivatives - How does concavity look like for non-differentiable or ...
May 1, 2019 · A concave function can be non-differentiable at some points. At such a point, its graph will have a corner, with different limits of the derivative from the left and right:
What do you call a curve that resembles a crooked S
Somewhat similarly, what you seem to be describing (a reflected/flipped tilted "S") looks a bit like the simple cubic function: $y = x^3$, (the graph can be translated, or rotated to tilt it more.)
Why does the graph of $\sqrt [3] {x}$ look like that on GeoGebra ...
Dec 31, 2021 · One way to check whether a software system is giving the correct answer for a problem like this is to open up a calculus or precalculus book, learn how to graph an inverse …
Graphing a function of 4 variables - Mathematics Stack Exchange
A function of 4 inputs would require 5 dimensions to graph (one for each input, one for the output).
What does a pseudoconvex function look like? [closed]
Mar 5, 2020 · Here is an example, alongside other types of functions: Pseudoconvex function is a function that behaves like a convex function with respect to finding its local minima, but need …