What’s a Sign Chart? 
 A sign chart tells you when the value of a function  is negative or positive, which is the same as when the graph of  is below or above the -axis, respectively. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Note! Whatever kind of function you have, the sign charts tell you where the function you’re drawing sign charts for is above or below the -axis. 
     The main reason to love sign charts is that the sign chart of a differentiated function tells you how the original function behaves. 
              How to Draw Sign Charts 
 This rule applies for drawing any sign chart. 
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You         draw         a         solid         line         when         the         -value         of         the         function         is         greater         than         zero,         which         is         when         .         
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You         draw         a         dashed         line         when         the         -value         of         the         function         is         less         than         zero,         which         is         when         . 
          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 In the figure below, you can see that the graph is below zero up to  and between  and . In these intervals the sign chart is dashed. The graph is above the -axis between  and  and when . In these areas the sign chart is solid. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Note! When you draw sign charts for constants, you just draw a solid line for positive numbers and a dashed line for negative numbers. 
     But how do you know where the function is above or below the -axis? Here are two ways to find out. Use Method 1 when you have a linear expression. In other cases you can use the one you like best. 
              Method 1: Deciding Whether the Function is Positive or Negative 
      -     1.  
 -          Solve         the         equation                  to         find         the         points         of         intersections         between         the         graph         and         the         -axis.         
 -      2.  
 -          Look         at         one         -value         on         each         side         of         these         intersections.         If         the         -value         gives         you         a         negative         -value,         the         graph         is         below         the         -axis         in         that         area.         If         the         -value         gives         you         a         positive         -value,         the         graph         is         above         the         -axis         in         that         area.         
 -      3.  
 -          Draw         the         sign         chart.         
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Draw the sign chart of  
                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   -      1.  
 - Solve the equation :                  
 -      2.  
 - Now you check one value of          on each side of ,         one that is greater than 6 and one that is smaller than 6. When you choose         these numbers, it’s smart to pick numbers that are easy to deal with, like          and         .                  
 -      3.  
 - Draw the sign chart:                  
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Method 2: Deciding Whether the Function is Positive or Negative 
      -     1.  
 -          Begin         by         solving         the         equation                  to         find         the         intersections         between         the         graph         and         the         -axis.         
 -      2.  
 -          Factorize         the         expression.         
 -      3.  
 -          Draw         a         number         line         for         the         values         of                at         the         top         of         the         sign         charts.         
 -      4.  
 -          Draw         a         sign         chart         for         each         factor         ,         where                   are         the         values         of                at         the         points         of         intersections         with         the         -axis.         
 -      5.  
 -          You         know         that                  when         ,         so         you         can         mark                   on         the         number         line         on         top,         and         put         0         under                   in         the         sign         chart         for         .         
 -      6.  
 -          To         find         out         where         the         function         is         positive         and         where         it’s         negative,         you         can         test         one         value         to         the         left         of                   and         one         value         to         the         right         of                   by         inserting         it         for                in         .         When         the         answer         is         positive         you         draw         a         solid         line,         and         when         it’s         negative         you         draw         a         dashed         line.         Repeat         this         for         all         the         factors         and         draw         the         sign         charts         underneath         each         other.         
 -      7.  
 -          In         the         end,         you         can         sum         the         signs         of         all         the         sign         charts         you’ve         drawn         to         make         a         sign         chart         representing         the         entire         function         below         the         charts         of         all         the         factors.         
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Find the zeros of the function 
 and decide where the graph is above or below the -axis 
                                                                                          
                                                                                                                               -      1.  
 -          First         you         need         to         solve         the         equation         .         In         this         case,         you         can         use         the         quadratic         formula         or         inspection.         You         find         the         zeros                  and         .         
 -      2.  
 - That means the factorization of the function is          
 -      3.  
 -          Draw         the         sign         chart         for         .         
First, you find where :         
         That means you write 3 on the number line on top of the sign charts.         
Then you find where the sign chart is positive and negative:         
Choose a value smaller than 3, for example         , and insert         it into . Then         you get ,         which means the line to the left of 3 should be dashed.         
Choose a value greater than 3, for example         , and insert         it into . Then         you get ,         which means the line to the right of 3 should be solid.         
Draw this sign chart below the number line.         
 -      4.  
 - Draw the sign chart for .         
First, you find where :         
         That means you write 4 on the number line on top of the sign charts.         
Then you find where the sign chart is positive and negative:         
Choose a value smaller than 4, for example         , and insert         it into . Then         you get ,         which means the line to the left of 4 should be dashed.         
Choose a value greater than 4, for example         , and insert         it into . Then         you get ,         which means the line to the right of 4 should be solid.         
Draw this sign chart below the sign chart for         .         
 -      5.  
 - Add the two sign charts together and draw the resulting sign chart below         them:                  
 -      6.  
 - Conclude by stating the intervals you were looking for.         
The graph is above the -axis         on the interval 
         and it’s below the -axis         on the interval .         When  and         , the graph is neither         above or below the -axis.