jusydoodle
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Hey guys,
When you are given a function to sketch, you would normally differentiate the f(x) to find the gradient/concavity to determine the nature of the stationary points right?
But when differentiating becomes too long, can you just draw the gradient function to determine the nature of the stat. points? I heard that this method isn't popular in 2U and 3U maths, but more in 4u..... does that mean that I shouldn't do it?
When you are given a function to sketch, you would normally differentiate the f(x) to find the gradient/concavity to determine the nature of the stationary points right?
But when differentiating becomes too long, can you just draw the gradient function to determine the nature of the stat. points? I heard that this method isn't popular in 2U and 3U maths, but more in 4u..... does that mean that I shouldn't do it?