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Find coordinates of stationary points of polynomials
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Finding the coordinates and determining the nature of the stationary points on a polynomial function
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Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics 9 years, 2 months ago
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Find coordinates of stationary points of polynomials | draft | Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics | 20/11/2019 14:50 | |
Luis's copy of Find coordinates of stationary points of polynomials | draft | Luis Hernandez | 30/11/2018 18:51 | |
Musa's copy of 3 Find coordinates of stationary points of polynomials | draft | Musa Mammadov | 27/06/2023 01:35 | |
Musa's copy of 5 Find coordinates of stationary points of polynomials | draft | Musa Mammadov | 20/07/2023 01:39 |
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-5
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- x4
- y3
- y4
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For the following function:
{y=2x3−{3(x1+x2)}x2+{x1x2×6}x+{c0}}
Determine the coordinates and the nature of the stationary points.
Minimum point: (
Enter fractions in their simplest form.
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