How do you find the x coordinates of the turning points of the function?
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I AM ASSUMING THAT YOUR FUNCTION IS CONTINUOUS AND DIFFERENTIABLE AT THE
You can find the derivative of the function of the graph, and equate it to 0 (make it equal 0) to find the value of
Explanation:
When you find the derivative of a function, what you're finding is almost like a "gradient function", which gives the gradient for any value of
Since the value of the derivative is the same as the gradient at a given point on a function, then with some common sense it's easy to realise that the turning point of a function occurs where the gradient (and hence the derivative) = 0.
So just find the first derivative, set that baby equal to 0 and solve it :-)