Yep, that's probably right, since the inflection points the original poster wrote don't even lie on the original curve, but they do on the one for the function you wrote.Are you sure that the function isn't (1 - x^2)/(1 + x^2)? The function you wrote has no points of inflection, and the function I wrote has the correct points of inflection.
Brackets are important...Yep, that's probably right, since the inflection points the original poster wrote don't even lie on the original curve, but they do on the one for the function you wrote.
What do you mean?Brackets are important...
x=1/2what have you got for the second derivative?
y''=(-4(1+x^2)^2-2x.2(1+x^2).4x)/(1+x^2)^4no. i meant your y''=?
oh yes the second minus should be plusprobs y'' is wrong...