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Graphing y = arctg(6*10^(-4)*x)

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f(x) = atan(0.0006*x)
$$f{\left(x \right)} = \operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)}$$
f = atan(0.0006*x)
The graph of the function
The points of intersection with the X-axis coordinate
Graph of the function intersects the axis X at f = 0
so we need to solve the equation:
$$\operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)} = 0$$
Solve this equation
The points of intersection with the axis X:

Analytical solution
$$x_{1} = 0$$
Numerical solution
$$x_{1} = 0$$
The points of intersection with the Y axis coordinate
The graph crosses Y axis when x equals 0:
substitute x = 0 to atan(0.0006*x).
$$\operatorname{atan}{\left(0 \cdot 0.0006 \right)}$$
The result:
$$f{\left(0 \right)} = 0$$
The point:
(0, 0)
Extrema of the function
In order to find the extrema, we need to solve the equation
$$\frac{d}{d x} f{\left(x \right)} = 0$$
(the derivative equals zero),
and the roots of this equation are the extrema of this function:
$$\frac{d}{d x} f{\left(x \right)} = $$
the first derivative
$$\frac{0.0006}{3.6 \cdot 10^{-7} x^{2} + 1} = 0$$
Solve this equation
Solutions are not found,
function may have no extrema
Inflection points
Let's find the inflection points, we'll need to solve the equation for this
$$\frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} f{\left(x \right)} = 0$$
(the second derivative equals zero),
the roots of this equation will be the inflection points for the specified function graph:
$$\frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} f{\left(x \right)} = $$
the second derivative
$$- \frac{4.32 \cdot 10^{-10} x}{\left(3.6 \cdot 10^{-7} x^{2} + 1\right)^{2}} = 0$$
Solve this equation
The roots of this equation
$$x_{1} = 0$$

Сonvexity and concavity intervals:
Let’s find the intervals where the function is convex or concave, for this look at the behaviour of the function at the inflection points:
Have no bends at the whole real axis
Horizontal asymptotes
Let’s find horizontal asymptotes with help of the limits of this function at x->+oo and x->-oo
$$\lim_{x \to -\infty} \operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)} = - \frac{\pi}{2}$$
Let's take the limit
so,
equation of the horizontal asymptote on the left:
$$y = - \frac{\pi}{2}$$
$$\lim_{x \to \infty} \operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)} = \frac{\pi}{2}$$
Let's take the limit
so,
equation of the horizontal asymptote on the right:
$$y = \frac{\pi}{2}$$
Inclined asymptotes
Inclined asymptote can be found by calculating the limit of atan(0.0006*x), divided by x at x->+oo and x ->-oo
$$\lim_{x \to -\infty}\left(\frac{\operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)}}{x}\right) = 0$$
Let's take the limit
so,
inclined coincides with the horizontal asymptote on the right
$$\lim_{x \to \infty}\left(\frac{\operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)}}{x}\right) = 0$$
Let's take the limit
so,
inclined coincides with the horizontal asymptote on the left
Even and odd functions
Let's check, whether the function even or odd by using relations f = f(-x) и f = -f(-x).
So, check:
$$\operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)} = - \operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)}$$
- No
$$\operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)} = \operatorname{atan}{\left(0.0006 x \right)}$$
- Yes
so, the function
is
odd