How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using the first derivative given #y=(x+2)^(2/3)#?

1 Answer
Mar 12, 2017

The interval of decreasing is #x in ]-oo,-2[#
The interval of increasing is #x in ]-2,+oo[ #

Explanation:

We need

#(x^n)=nx^(n-1)#

We calculate the first derivative

#y=(x+2)^(2/3)#

#dy/dx=2/3(x+2)^(-1/3)=2/3*1/(x+2)^(1/3)#

We can build the sign chart

#color(white)(aaaa)##Interval##color(white)(aaaa)##]-oo,-2[##color(white)(aaaa)##]-2,+oo[#

#color(white)(aaaa)##dy/dx##color(white)(aaaaaaaaaaaa)##-##color(white)(aaaaaaaaaaaa)##+#

#color(white)(aaaa)##y##color(white)(aaaaaaaaaaaaaa)##↘##color(white)(aaaaaaaaaaa)##↗#