Tap the blue points to see coordinates.
STEP 1:Find the x-intercepts
To find the x-intercepts solve, the equation $ \color{blue}{ -2x^3+3x^2+11x-6 = 0 } $
The solutions of this equation are:
$$ \begin{matrix}x_1 = 3 & x_2 = -2 & x_3 = \dfrac{ 1 }{ 2 } \end{matrix} $$(you can use the step-by-step polynomial equation solver to see a detailed explanation of how to solve the equation)
STEP 2:Find the y-intercepts
To find the y-intercepts, substitute $ x = 0 $ into $ \color{blue}{ p(x) = -2x^3+3x^2+11x-6 } $, so:
$$ \text{Y inercept} = p(0) = -6 $$STEP 3:Find the end behavior
The end behavior of a polynomial is the same as the end behavior of a leading term.
$$ \lim_{x \to -\infty} \left( -2x^3+3x^2+11x-6 \right) = \lim_{x \to -\infty} -2x^3 = \color{blue}{ \infty } $$The graph starts in the upper-left corner.
$$ \lim_{x \to \infty} \left( -2x^3+3x^2+11x-6 \right) = \lim_{x \to \infty} -2x^3 = \color{blue}{ -\infty } $$The graph ends in the lower-right corner.
STEP 4:Find the turning points
To determine the turning points, we need to find the first derivative of $ p(x) $:
$$ p^{\prime} (x) = -6x^2+6x+11 $$The x coordinate of the turning points are located at the zeros of the first derivative
$$ p^{\prime} (x) = 0 $$ $$ \begin{matrix}x_1 = 1.9434 & x_2 = -0.9434 \end{matrix} $$(cleck here to see a explanation of how to solve the equation)
To find the y coordinates, substitute the above values into $ p(x) $
$$ \begin{aligned} \text{for } ~ x & = \color{blue}{ 1.9434 } \Rightarrow p\left(1.9434\right) = \color{orangered}{ 12.0281 }\\[1 em] \text{for } ~ x & = \color{blue}{ -0.9434 } \Rightarrow p\left(-0.9434\right) = \color{orangered}{ -12.0281 }\end{aligned} $$So the turning points are:
$$ \begin{matrix} \left( 1.9434, 12.0281 \right) & \left( -0.9434, -12.0281 \right)\end{matrix} $$STEP 5:Find the inflection points
The inflection points are located at zeroes of second derivative. The second derivative is $ p^{\prime \prime} (x) = -12x+6 $.
The zero of second derivative is
$$ \begin{matrix}x = \dfrac{ 1 }{ 2 } \end{matrix} $$Substitute the x value into $ p(x) $ to get y coordinates
$$ \begin{aligned} \text{for } ~ x & = \color{blue}{ \frac{ 1 }{ 2 } } \Rightarrow p\left(\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\right) = \color{orangered}{ 0 }\end{aligned} $$So the inflection point is:
$$ \begin{matrix} \left( \dfrac{ 1 }{ 2 }, 0 \right)\end{matrix} $$