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Find the inflection points of f''(x)= x(x+1)(x-2)^2.

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13 years ago

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drwls
The inflection points of f(x) are where f"(x) = 0.

You don't say what f(x) is, but you don't have to.

Since you have already provided f"(x) , the inflection points of f(x) would be at x = 0, -1 and 2.
13 years ago

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