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Re: 回复: Re: Trigonometry
f'(x) = 0 stationary point.
an inflextion point doesn't necessarily have to be a stationary point (that is, it doesn't have to have 0 gradient).
if it's f'(x) = f''(x) = 0 then it's a HORIZONTAL inflextion point.
also if concavity does no change then it is called a cusp, image here - http://curvebank.calstatela.edu/index/cusp.gif
f''(x) = 0 inflextion pointlyounamu said:Isn't it f''(x)?
So what the hell is the point like if its f''(x) = 0 but the concavity does not change?
f'(x) = 0 stationary point.
an inflextion point doesn't necessarily have to be a stationary point (that is, it doesn't have to have 0 gradient).
if it's f'(x) = f''(x) = 0 then it's a HORIZONTAL inflextion point.
also if concavity does no change then it is called a cusp, image here - http://curvebank.calstatela.edu/index/cusp.gif
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