How do you find critical point for this equation f(x,y)=6x^7+7y^2+8xy+9f(x,y)=6x7+7y2+8xy+9? Calculus Graphing with the First Derivative Identifying Stationary Points (Critical Points) for a Function 1 Answer Frederico Guizini S. Mar 13, 2018 See the answer below: Answer link Related questions How do you find the stationary points of a curve? How do you find the stationary points of a function? How many stationary points can a cubic function have? How do you find the stationary points of the function y=x^2+6x+1y=x2+6x+1? How do you find the stationary points of the function y=cos(x)y=cos(x)? How do I find all the critical points of f(x)=(x-1)^2f(x)=(x−1)2? Let h(x) = e^(-x) + kxh(x)=e−x+kx, where kk is any constant. For what value(s) of kk does hh have... How do you find the critical points for f(x)=8x^3+2x^2-5x+3f(x)=8x3+2x2−5x+3? How do you find values of k for which there are no critical points if h(x)=e^(-x)+kxh(x)=e−x+kx where k... How do you determine critical points for any polynomial? See all questions in Identifying Stationary Points (Critical Points) for a Function Impact of this question 2328 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License