How do you graph y=-x^3-x^2+5x?

1 Answer
Mar 21, 2017

#y=f(x)=-x^3-x^2+5x#

This is a cubic function with a negative #a# value, so its end behavior is:
#lim_(x->-oo)f(x)=oo#
#lim_(x->oo)f(x)=-oo#

#y=-(x)(x^2+x-5)#
From the factored form above, there is a zero at #x=0#, so #f(0)=0#

#f(x)=-x^3-x^2+5x#

#f'(x)=-3x^2-2x+5=-(x-1)(3x+5)#
#f'(x)# changes sign at #x=-5/3# and at #x=1#. It changes from negative to positive at x=-5/3 and from positive to negative at x=1. This shows how the slope of #f(x)# changes.