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The graph of the function y=x^5-x^2+sinx has a point of inflection at x=
a. 0.324
b. 0.499
c. 0.506
d. 0.611
e. 0.704

Thanks.
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
well, y" = 20x^3 - 2 - sinx
where does y" = 0?
10 years ago
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The graph of the function y=x^5-x^2+sinx has a point of inflection at x=
a. 0.324
b. 0.499
c. 0.506
d. 0.611
e. 0.704

Thanks.

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