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Stationary point
In mathematics, particularly in calculus, a stationary point of a differentiable function of one variable is a point on the graph of the function where the function's derivative is zero. Informally, it is a point where the function "stops"... Wikipedia
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A point on a curve where the slope is zero. This can be where the curve reaches a minimum or maximum. It is also possible it is just a "pause" on the way up ...
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Posted: Jan 18, 2021
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There are 3 types of stationary points: maximum points, minimum points and points of inflection. Maximum Points. Consider what happens to the gradient at a.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2021
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A point x_0 at which the derivative of a function f(x) vanishes, f^'(x_0)=0. A stationary point may be a minimum, maximum, or inflection point.
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A stationary point is simply a point on a graph where the derivative=0. Ie, the rate of change of the curve at this point is 0 and therefore it is neither ...