Cambridge International AS and A Level Mathematics Pure Mathematics 1

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Differentiation

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This is an example of a point of inflection. In general, a point of inflection occurs
where the tangent to a curve crosses the curve. This can happen also when d
d

y
x

≠ 0,

as shown in figure 5.24.





















Figure 5.24

Notice that the
gradient of the
curve on either side
of the point has the
same sign.

Points of inflection

If you are a driver you may find it helpful to think of a point of inflection as the
point at which you change from left lock to right lock, or vice versa. Another way
of thinking about a point of inflection is to view the curve from one side and see
it as the point where the curve changes from being concave to convex.

The second derivative


Figure 5.25 shows a sketch of a function y = f(x), and beneath it a sketch of the
corresponding gradient function d
d

y
x
= f ́(x).

y

O
d––y
dx

O

x

x

P

Q

Figure 5.25
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