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Trevor Pythagoras | Maths Tutorials – A level and GCSE This blog has moved to trevorpythag.co.uk Trevor Pythagoras Maths Tutorials – A level and GCSE Home algebra co-ordinate geometry compting maths calculus trigonometry physics statistics surds Uncategorized You can now subscribe to Trevor Pythagoras for free by email, just click the link below. Subscribe to Trevor Pythagoras by email Stationary Points (Maximum and Minimums) and Differentiation December 5, 2009 David Woodford Leave a comment On a graph a stationary point is any point where the gradient is 0 so where the graph is flat. For example the graph y=x 2 has one stationary point at the origin. Finding the Stationary Points We know that stationary point occur when the gradient is 0 so when the derivative of the graph is 0, so in order to find the stationary points we but first differentiate the curve. For example lets consider the graph . We cab differentiate this to find ...

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