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(a)
To state : The
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Given; The curve is the graph of
The point of inflection on a regular curve are the points where the graph changes from concave upward to concave downward and vice-versa.
Thus, the points are
Therefore, the points of inflection are
(b)
To state : The
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Given; The curve is the graph of
The point of inflection on a derivative curve are when there is a maximum or minimum point because that means the second derivative is equal to zero.
Thus, the points are
Therefore, the points of inflection are
(c)
To state : The
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Given; The curve is the graph of
The point of inflection on a second derivative curve is the point where the graph changes its sign from negative to positive or positive to negative.
Thus, the points are
Therefore, the points of inflection are
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