This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into concavity and inflection points. It explains how to find the inflections point of a function using the second derivative and how to find the intervals where the function is concave up and concave down using a sign chart on a number line. When the second derivative is positive, the function is concave up which means the first derivative is increasing. When the second derivative is negative, the function is concave down which indicates that the first derivative is decreasing.
Introduction to Limits:
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Derivatives - Fast Review:
• Calculus 1 - Derivatives
Introduction to Related Rates:
• Introduction to Relate...
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Extreme Value Theorem:
• Extreme Value Theorem
Finding Critical Numbers:
• Finding Critical Numbers
Local Maximum & Minimum:
• Finding Local Maximum ...
Absolute Extrema:
• Finding Absolute Maxim...
Rolle's Theorem:
• Rolle's Theorem
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Mean Value Theorem:
• Mean Value Theorem
Increasing and Decreasing Functions:
• Increasing and Decreas...
First Derivative Test:
• First Derivative Test
Concavity & Inflection Points:
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Second Derivative Test:
• Second Derivative Test
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L'Hopital's Rule:
• L'hopital's rule
Curve Sketching With Derivatives:
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Newton's Method:
• Newton's Method
Optimization Problems:
• Optimization Problems ...
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