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Finding the stationary points of a cubic with two turning points
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Robert Førland 8 years, 6 months ago
Created this as a copy of Morten's copy of Stasjonaere punkter 2 (kap 7 Sinus).There are 34 other versions that do you not have access to.
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a | integer |
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c | integer |
3
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b | rational |
0
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r1 | integer |
1
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r2 | integer |
1
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an | integer |
0
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d | integer |
-6
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ap | integer |
1
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xmin | integer |
1
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xmax | integer |
-1
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1
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