To find the critical points of a function y = f(x), just find x-values where the derivative f'(x) = 0 and also the x-values where f'(x) is not defined. These would give the x-values of the critical points and by substituting each of them in y = f(x) will give the y-values of the critical points.
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Posted: Oct 7, 2008
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