You need to log-in or subscribe in order to use Student access.

P.o.t.W. #22

■ No GDC ■for SL and HL studentsA point of inflexion is a point on a graph where: (i) the concavity of the graph changes, and (ii) a line is tangent to the graph. Also, the graph crosses its tangent line at a point of inflexion.Consider the function \(g\left( x \right) = \sqrt[3]{x}\left( {x - 1} \right)\). The graph of \(g\) has two points of inflexion. Find the exact coordinates of both points of inflexion.PDF: P.o.t.W. #22

To access the entire contents of this site, you need to log in or subscribe to it.

Alternatively, you can request a one month free trial.