Let s>1,s in mathbb{R}, and let f be a function defined by f(x)=ln(x)/x^s, x>0 Determine the monotone intervals of f.

Databasex3

Databasex3

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2022-08-14

Show the function is decreasing in an interval
Let s > 1 , s R , and let f be a function defined by
f ( x ) = l n ( x ) x s , x > 0
Determine the monotone intervals of f.
I note that f(x)'s domain is ( 0 , ). I then find the derivative of f(x).
f ( x ) = x s 1 ( 1 s l n ( x ) )
f ( x ) = 0 x = e 1 s
So e 1 s is a critical point for f.
I'm uncertain how to evaluate the function around the critical point. I'm thinking to evaluate at the points e 0 s and e 2 s ?
So f ( e 0 s ) = e 0 s s 1 ( 1 s l n ( e 0 s ) ).
I then need to figure out if the expression above is greater, less or equal to 0. And likewise with the other critical point.
I'm not sure if I've done this correctly and I'm not sure how to make the expression for the evaluated critical point any nicer.

Answer & Explanation

Luna Wells

Luna Wells

Beginner2022-08-15Added 19 answers

Explanation:
To find intervals of monotonicity you only have to known when f > 0 and when f < 0. No need to evaluate f at any point. Note that x s 1 ( 1 s ln x ) > 0 iff ln x < 1 s . The function is increasing in ( 0 , 1 s ) and decreasing in ( 1 s , ).

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