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find the positive critical point of x/(x^6+4)
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Answered by oobleck
we know that there are no vertical asymptotes, so now we juet need to find whee y'=0
y' = (4-5x^6)/(x^6+4)^2
so y'=0 when x = (4/5)^(1/6)
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