Which quadrants and axes does f(x)=-xe^x pass through?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2017

f(x) runs through Q2 and Q4, intersecting both axes at (0, 0).

Explanation:

Given:

f(x) = -xe^x

Note that:

  • e^x > 0" " for all real values of x
  • Multiplying y by any positive value does not change the quadrant in which (x, y) lies, or any axis on which it lies.

So the quadrant/axes behaviour of f(x) = -xe^x is the same as that of y = -x.

Note that y = -x means that x and y are of opposite signs, except at (0, 0).

So f(x) runs through Q2 and Q4, intersecting both axes at (0, 0).

graph{-xe^x [-10, 10, -5, 5]}