Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics A cubic graphs will take one
of the following shapes
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form:
y ax 3 bx 2 cx d For any x3
or
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
For any -x3
Plotting graphs
x –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3
y =x3 –7x +2 –4 8 8 2 –4 –4 8
y
The points given in 10
the table are plotted 8
… and the points are 6
then joined together 4
2
with a smooth curve.
The shape of this –3 –2 –1 0
–2
1 2 3 x
graph is –4
characteristic of a
cubic function.
When the general shape of a graph is known
it is more usual to sketch the graph.
Points where the curve intercepts the y-axis
These are found by putting x = 0 in the equation of the graph.
Points where the curve intercepts the x-axis
These are found by putting y = 0 in the equation of the graph.
The value of y when x is very large and positive
The value of y when x is very large and negative
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form:
y ( x 2)( x 1)( x 1)
3 2
If y = 0
y ax bx cx d
0 ( x 2)( x 1)( x 1)
or
So x = 2, 1 or -1
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r) (-1,0) (1,0) and (2,0)
If x = 0
y (0 2)(0 1)(0 1)
So y = 2
(0,2)
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form:
y ( x 2)( x 1)( x 1)
(-1,0) (1,0) (2,0) (0,2)
3 2
y ax bx cx d y
or
2
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
x
-1 1 2
If we substitute in x = 3, we get a value of y = 8.
The curve must be increasing after this point…
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form:
y ( x 2)(1 x)(1 x)
3 2
If y = 0
y ax bx cx d
0 ( x 2)(1 x)(1 x)
or
So x = 2, 1 or -1
(-1,0) (1,0) and (2,0)
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
If x = 0
y (0 2)(1 0)(1 0)
So y = -2
(0,-2)
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form:
y ( x 2)(1 x)(1 x)
(-1,0) (1,0) (2,0) (0,-2)
3 2
y ax bx cx d y
or
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
x
-1 1 2
-2
If we substitute in x = 3, we get a value of y = -8.
The curve must be decreasing after this point…
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form: y ( x 1) 2 ( x 1)
3 2
If y = 0
y ax bx cx d
0 ( x 1) 2 ( x 1)
or
So x = 1 or -1
(-1,0) and (1,0)
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
If x = 0
y (0 1) 2 (0 1)
So y = 1
(0,1)
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch
equations of the form: y ( x 1)2 ( x 1)
(-1,0) (1,0) (0,1)
3 2
y ax bx cx d y
or
‘repeated
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r) root’
1
x
-1 1
If we substitute in x = 2, we get a value of y = 3.
The curve must be increasing after this point…
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch y x3 2 x 2 3x
equations of the form: Factorise
2
y x( x 2 x 3)
Factorise
3 2
y ax bx cx d y x( x 3)( x 1) fully
or If y = 0
0 x( x 3)( x 1)
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r) So x = 0, 3 or -1
(0,0) (3,0) and (-1,0)
If x = 0
y 0(0 3)(0 1)
So y = 0
(0,0)
Sketching Curves
Sketching Cubics Example
Sketch the graph of the function:
You need to be able to sketch y x3 2 x 2 3x
equations of the form:
(0,0) (3,0) (-1,0)
3 2
y ax bx cx d y
or
y = a(x – p)(x – q)(x – r)
x
-1 0 3
If we substitute in x = 4, we get a value of y = 20.
The curve must be increasing after this point…