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bos1234

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say i have a curve
y=x^3

so stationery point at (0,0)

does the gradient after the point (0,0) of x^2 tell anything about the graph of y = x^3
 

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bos1234 said:
say i have a curve
y=x^3

so stationery point at (0,0)

does the gradient after the point (0,0) of x^2 tell anything about the graph of y = x^3
I think no, just lucky that you have the same stationary point on both graphs.
I think you only need to check gradient when there absolute value involve. Other equations just use normal method (calculus to find stationary points)
 

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