
Concept explainers
(a)
To find:
The graph of
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The graph of the function
Concept used:
The definition of a vertical cusp is that the one sided limits of the derivative approach opposite
The derivative at the relevant point is undefined in both the cusp and the vertical tangent
Calculation:
As the
As the
The end behavior is in same directions.
(b)
To find:
The graph of
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The graph of the function
Concept used:
The definition of a vertical cusp is that the one sided limits of the derivative approach opposite
The derivative at the relevant point is undefined in both the cusp and the vertical tangent
Calculation:
As the
As the
The end behavior is in same directions.
Since the end behavior is in same directions , and is an even − degree function.
(c)
To find:
The graph of
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The graph of the function
Concept used:
The definition of a vertical cusp is that the one sided limits of the derivative approach opposite
The derivative at the relevant point is undefined in both the cusp and the vertical tangent
Calculation:
As the
As the
The end behavior is in same directions.
Since the end behavior is in same directions , and is an even − degree function.
The graph intersects the
So there are two real zeros .
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