Question #148a8
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Explanation:
The inflection point of a function
We are given
The first derivative is determined using the quotient rule.
Next, we need to find the second derivative, again using the quotient rule.
The inflection point is where this second derivative is equal to zero. This last quotient is equal to zero whenever the numerator is equal to zero.
Finally, you can see this is where the original function changes it's concavity at those three points.