A graphing utility is a tool used to visualize mathematical functions. This can be a physical calculator, software on a computer, or an online tool. Using a graphing utility helps you see a graphical representation of a function, which is essential for understanding its behavior. When you plug the function into a graphing utility:
- Input the mathematical expression exactly as it's given.
- Adjust the viewing window to ensure you clearly see the important parts of the graph.
- Use the zoom functions to get a closer look at areas of interest.
Having the graph in front of you allows you to spot features like intercepts, slopes, curvature, and, most importantly for this exercise, the relative extrema. Graphs provide a visual way to estimate these key points, which can then be confirmed with further calculations if needed.