• Show that both of the functions f(x) = (x − 1)^4 and g(x) = x^3 −3x^2 + 3x+ 2 have stationary points at x = 1. • What does the second derivative test tell you about the nature of these stationary points? • What does the first derivative test tell you about the nature of these stationary points?

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• Show that both of the functions f(x) = (x − 1)^4
and g(x) = x^3 −3x^2 + 3x+ 2 have stationary points at x = 1.
• What does the second derivative test tell you about the nature of these stationary points?
• What does the first derivative test tell you about the nature of these stationary points?

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