Michaelmoo
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Ok Basically the question says
Find any Stationary points, Points of Inflexion or asymptotes for:
y = 2x + 3
. . .(x^2 - 4)
Ok so I find the asymptotes, X = plus or minus 2 and y = 0
When I try to find any stationary points or Points of inflexion, I get no solution. Although Clearly, there should be a horizontal point of inflexion at (0, -3/4), but I can't get this.
This means that the first and second derivative must equal zero at this point.
Could someone please run me through this question??
Thanks in advance.
Find any Stationary points, Points of Inflexion or asymptotes for:
y = 2x + 3
. . .(x^2 - 4)
Ok so I find the asymptotes, X = plus or minus 2 and y = 0
When I try to find any stationary points or Points of inflexion, I get no solution. Although Clearly, there should be a horizontal point of inflexion at (0, -3/4), but I can't get this.
This means that the first and second derivative must equal zero at this point.
Could someone please run me through this question??
Thanks in advance.