P Prazo1994 New Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 17 Gender Male HSC 2012 Jul 3, 2012 #1 Hi Guys just doing some maths revision for the trials I completely forgot how to find the turning points of polynomials. Could you guys help me with: a) 12x -x^3 +3 b) 7+ 5x - x^2-x^3 cheers!
Hi Guys just doing some maths revision for the trials I completely forgot how to find the turning points of polynomials. Could you guys help me with: a) 12x -x^3 +3 b) 7+ 5x - x^2-x^3 cheers!
iBibah Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2012 Messages 1,374 Gender Male HSC 2013 Jul 3, 2012 #2 Derive them then set the derivative equal to zero (the gradient is zero at a turning point). Find the values for x which satisfy this, then sub those values into the second derivative to test concavity/max or min.
Derive them then set the derivative equal to zero (the gradient is zero at a turning point). Find the values for x which satisfy this, then sub those values into the second derivative to test concavity/max or min.
OMGITzJustin Well-Known Member Joined Jun 28, 2010 Messages 1,002 Gender Male HSC N/A Jul 9, 2012 #3 Prazo1994 said: Hi Guys just doing some maths revision for the trials I completely forgot how to find the turning points of polynomials. Could you guys help me with: a) 12x -x^3 +3 b) 7+ 5x - x^2-x^3 cheers! Click to expand... what the guy above me said - a side note: O.P, the units on your sig only add up 2 9 units? were you accelerated last year for something?
Prazo1994 said: Hi Guys just doing some maths revision for the trials I completely forgot how to find the turning points of polynomials. Could you guys help me with: a) 12x -x^3 +3 b) 7+ 5x - x^2-x^3 cheers! Click to expand... what the guy above me said - a side note: O.P, the units on your sig only add up 2 9 units? were you accelerated last year for something?