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Under what conditions for f'(x) and f''(x) can a graph be "straight" without being horizontal?
(I'm learning critical points and points of inflection...)

Thank You.
14 years ago

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Damon
f' = slope = constant, not zero
f" = 0, no curvature
14 years ago

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