only 1 stationary point?stationary point is when y'=0 , so x=1
yes, quadratics can only have 1 stationary point.only 1 stationary point?
yes, quadratics can only have 1 stationary point.
cubics can have 2
silly me for missing that, i was just doing all these cubics, and a quadratic came inbetween them,If you draw a quick graph, you can see its a parabola, and therefore only has one stationary point.
you put 1, due to the fact that x=1 not 4 =)Draw neat sketch of the following graphs
2x^2-4x-6
dx/dy=4x-4
4(x-1) <------------is this right
when i use box for maximum/minimum
do i put x value as 4 or 1? (for the first point)
dx/dy=4x-4 <----- that's supposed to be dy/dx, think of what its saying, change in y with respect to a change in x, since the RHS values are in terms of x this is the correct way of writing it. From here:Draw neat sketch of the following graphs
2x^2-4x-6
dx/dy=4x-4
4(x-1) <------------is this right
when i use box for maximum/minimum
do i put x value as 4 or 1? (for the first point)