In our last class discussion we found that a function y(x)= x* indicated by taking y"(x) = 0 that there should be an inflection at x = 0, but the first derivative test identified x = 0 as a relative minimum. What term did we use to classify functions with this behavior? %3!

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9. In our last class discussion we found that a function y(x) = x* indicated by taking
y"(x) = 0 that there should be an inflection at x = 0, but the first derivative test
identified x = 0 as a relative minimum. What term did we use to classify
functions with this behavior?
Transcribed Image Text:9. In our last class discussion we found that a function y(x) = x* indicated by taking y"(x) = 0 that there should be an inflection at x = 0, but the first derivative test identified x = 0 as a relative minimum. What term did we use to classify functions with this behavior?
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