Graph of Cubic Functions and Reciprocal Functions
Graph of Cubic Functions and Reciprocal Functions
GRAPHS
Graphs of Cubic
Functions and
Reciprocal Functions
Plotting and sketching graphs
• Graphs of functions
• Using graphs to solve equations
• Transforming graphs of functions
• Examination-style questions
Plotting graphs
x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3
y = x3 – 7x + 2 –4 8 8 2 –4 –4 8
function. –4
Sketching graphs
For example:
Sketch the curve of y = x3 + 2x2 – 3x.
When x = 0 we have y = 03 + 2(0)2 – 3(0)
=0
So the curve passes through the point (0,
0).
When y = 0 we have x3 + 2x2 – 3x = 0
Factorizing gives x(x2 + 2x – 3) = 0
x(x + 3)(x – 1) =
x =00, x = –3 or x =
1
So the curve also passes through the points (–3, 0) and (1,
0).
Sketching graphs
• Graphs of functions
• Using graphs to solve equations
• Transforming graphs of functions
• Examination-style questions
Graphs of cubic functions
or
or
In general:
y y
y = x2 y = x3
0 x
0 x
y
Notice that the curve gets
closer and closer to the x- and
y-axes but never touches
them.
0 x The x- and y-axes form
asymptotes.
The graph of is an
This is a reciprocal example of a discontinuous
function function.
Graphs of the form y = kx–n
The graph of y =
• Graphs of functions
• Using graphs to solve equations
• Transforming graphs of functions
• Examination-style questions
Using graphs to solve equations
2x2 – 5 = 3x
y = 2x2 – 5 y = 3x
The points where these two functions intersect will give us the
solutions to the equation 2x2 – 5 = 3x.
Using graphs to solve equations
2x2 – 3x – 5 = 0
y = 2x2 – 3x – 5 y=0
y = x3 – 3x y=1
Using graphs to solve equations
y = x3 – 3x The graphs of y = x3 – 3x
10
and y = 1 intersect at
8 three points.
6 This means that the
equation x3 – 3x = 1 has
4
three solutions.
2 y= Using the graph these
1
solutions are
–4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4
approximately:
–2
x=–
–4 1.5
x=–
–6 0.3
x=
1.9
Transforming graphs of functions
• Graphs of functions
• Using graphs to solve equations
• Transforming graphs of functions
• Examination-style questions
Transforming graphs of functions
• Graphs of functions
• Using graphs to solve equations
• Transforming graphs of functions
• Examination-style questions
Examination-style question
a) i) y = f(x + ii) y =
4) f(2x)
y y
x x