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At horizontal point of inflexion, both the first derivative and second derivative are 0.Arithela said:what is the difference between a point of inflexion and a horizontal point of inflexion? if there is a difference, when do we use them? thanks
How am I meant to find point of inflexion with this limited info?Arithela said:for this question for e.g.
1)b) Find the coordinates of the point of inflexion.
what happens here?
f''(x) = 0 , remember to show a change in concavity as some schools deduct marks for not showing itArithela said:for this question for e.g.
1)b) Find the coordinates of the point of inflexion.
what happens here?
Nothing to f'(x).Arithela said:do we just let f"(x) = 0? what about f'(x)?
To find a horizontal point of inflexion, you solve for f''(x) = 0 and the root must also be a solution to f'(x) = 0.Arithela said:do we just let f"(x) = 0? what about f'(x)?
No. At horizontal point of inflexion, f'(x) and f''(x) = 0.locked.on said:To find a horizontal point of inflexion, you solve for f''(x) = 0 and the root must also be a solution to f'(x) = 0.