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y = (x - 1) / (x^2 - 9)

Could someone please explain how to find the stationary points/inflexion pts and asymptotes of this question? When I try to differentiate it to get the stationary points, I get a weird equation I can't seem to solve.

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do as x--->0 for asymptote and also x=/= +-3
and just differentiate it using quotient rule
 

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bawd said:
y = (x - 1) / (x^2 - 9)

Could someone please explain how to find the stationary points/inflexion pts and asymptotes of this question? When I try to differentiate it to get the stationary points, I get a weird equation I can't seem to solve.

Thanks.
It might not have stationary points.
 

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bawd said:
y = (x - 1) / (x^2 - 9)

Could someone please explain how to find the stationary points/inflexion pts and asymptotes of this question? When I try to differentiate it to get the stationary points, I get a weird equation I can't seem to solve.

Thanks.
Stationary points are when dy/dx = 0.
Points of inflexion are when d2y/dx2 = 0.
Asymptotes are when denominator = 0.
 
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