You need to determine the intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing, hence, you need to find out intervals on which the first derivative is positive or negative.
You need to determine the first derivative, using the chain rule, such that:
f'(x) = (cos(x/2))' => f'(x) = -(sin(x/2))*(x/2)'
f'(x) = -(sin(x/2))/2
Now, you need to solve for x the equation f'(x) = 0:
-(sin(x/2))/2 = 0 => (sin(x/2)) = 0
You need to remember that the sine function is equal to 0, in (0,2pi), at x/2 = pi.
x = 2pi
Hence, the derivative is negative for x/2 in (pi,2pi) and it is positive for x/2 in (0,pi).
Hence, the function increases for x in (0,2pi) and it decreases for (2pi,4pi), but, since the behavior of the function is analyzed over (0,2pi), then the function increases over (0,2pi).
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Calculus of a Single Variable, Chapter 3, 3.3, Section 3.3, Problem 14
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