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Worksheet D: (Topics 1.1 – 1.

3) Increasing, Decreasing, and Concavity Name: Solutions

Graph of f
1. The figure above shows the graph of a function f .The extrema and the point of inflection of f are labeled. A, B, C,
D, and E represent the x-coordinates at those points. Of the following, on which interval is f decreasing and the graph
of f concave up?

(A) the interval from A to B


(B) the interval from B to C
(C) the interval from C to D
(D) the interval from D to E

Graph of g
2. The graph of the function g is shown in the figure above. Which of the following best describes the function g over
the interval 1 < x < 9 .
(A) The function g is increasing at an increasing rate.
(B) The function g is increasing at a decreasing rate. because the graph of 𝑔 is concave down.
(C) The function g is decreasing at an increasing rate.
(D) The function g is decreasing at a decreasing rate.

Worksheet D: (Topics 1.1 – 1.3) Solutions by Ted Gott tedg20776@gmail.com Created by Bryan Passwater
Graph of h
3. The graph of the function h is shown in the figure above on the interval -6 £ x £ 5 . On which of the following
intervals is the rate of change of h negative?

(A) ( -5, - 1) and ( 3,5)


(B) ( -1, 5)
(C) (1, 5 ) only
(D) ( -6, - 3) and (1, 5)

Graph of k
4. The graph of a function k is shown in the figure for 0 £ x £ 9 . What are all the intervals of x on which the rate of
change of k is negative and decreasing?

(A) ( 2, 6 )
(B) ( 0, 4 )
(C) ( 2, 4 )
(D) ( 4, 6 )
Worksheet D: (Topics 1.1 – 1.3) Solutions by Ted Gott tedg20776@gmail.com Created by Bryan Passwater
Graph of p
5. The graph of a function p is shown in the figure. Which of the following best describes the rate of change of p ?

(A) The rate of change of p is positive and increasing.


(B) The rate of change of p is positive and decreasing.
(C) The rate of change of p is negative and increasing.
(D) The rate of change of p is negative and decreasing. because the graph of 𝑝 is decreasing and concave down.

Graph of g
6. The figure shows the graph of a function g . The extrema for g are labeled, and the point of inflection of the graph of
g is labeled. A, B, C, D and E represent the x-coordinates at those points. Of the following, on which intervals is the
rate of change of g decreasing?

(A) the interval from A to B only


(B) the interval from B to C only
(C) the interval from A to C because the graph of 𝑔 is concave down.
(D) the interval from B to D

Worksheet D: (Topics 1.1 – 1.3) Solutions by Ted Gott tedg20776@gmail.com Created by Bryan Passwater
Graph of h
7. The figure shows the graph of a function h. Which of the following statements about h is true?
(A) The function h is negative.
(B) The function h is increasing.
(C) The rate of change of h is positive.
(D) The rate of change of h is increasing. because the graph of ℎ is concave up.

Graph of h
8. The graph of the function h is shown in the figure above. The extrema for h are labeled where A, B, C, D, and E
represent the x-coordinates at those points. What are all the intervals of x on which h is decreasing?

(A) the interval from A to B and the interval from C to D


(B) the interval from B to C only
(C) the interval from D to E only
(D) the interval from B to C and the interval from D to E

Worksheet D: (Topics 1.1 – 1.3) Solutions by Ted Gott tedg20776@gmail.com Created by Bryan Passwater

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