(1 point) Find the inflection

  1. one more question!!what values of c deos the polynomial f(x) = x^4 + cx^3 + x^2 have two inflection points? one inflection
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    2. kooldude asked by kooldude
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  2. Find all relative extrema and points of inflection of the function:f(x) = sin (x/2) 0 =< x =< 4pi =< is supposed to be less than
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    2. James asked by James
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  3. If f(x) is a continuous function with f"(x)=-5x^2(2x-1)^2(3x+1)^3 , find the set of values for x for which f(x) has an
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  4. Find the x-coordinates of any relative extrema and inflection point(s) for the function f(x) = 3x(1/3) + 6x(4/3). You must
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    2. Ke$ha asked by Ke$ha
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  5. Find the x-coordinates of any relative extrema and inflection point(s) for the function f(x)=9x^1/3+9/2x^4/3.I've gotten -0.5 as
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    2. Kait asked by Kait
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  6. f(x)= x/(1+x)^2c) find the intervals of concavity and the inflection points. My answers: f is concave downward on (- infinity,
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  7. find the inflection points of the function: f9x)=x^2(ln(x))Now I don't think there are any inflection points because both
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  8. Find all relative extrema and points of inflection for the following function...h(X)= X^2+5X+4/ X-1 min= max= inflection points=
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  9. Find any relative extrema and any points of inflection if they exist of f(x)=x^2+ ln x^2 showing calculus. Please show work in
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    2. Rene asked by Rene
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  10. How many inflection points does f(x) = xe^(x^(-2)) have?-- is there one inflection point? and does this apply to all functions?
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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