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Kisachek
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4 years ago
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Can the second derivative be 0 and it not be an inflection point
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Alexeev081
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4 years ago
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Hello :
f(x) = x^4
f'(x) = 4x^3
f''(x) = 12x²
the point : O(0;0) <span>it not be an inflection point because f"(x) =0
but f''(x) </span>Without changing signs
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