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− | ; InflectionPoint | + | ; InflectionPoint( <Polynomial> ) |
+ | : Yields all inflection points of the polynomial as points on the function graph. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>InflectionPoint[x^3]</nowiki></code> yields ''(0, 0)''.</div>}} | ||
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+ | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
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+ | ; InflectionPoint( <Function> ) | ||
+ | : Yields all inflection points of the function (where possible) as a list. | ||
+ | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>InflectionPoint[x exp(-x)]</nowiki></code> yields <math> \left\{ \left(2, \frac{2}{\textit{e}^{2}} \right) \right\} </math>.</div>}} |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 11 October 2022
- InflectionPoint( <Polynomial> )
- Yields all inflection points of the polynomial as points on the function graph.
- Example:
InflectionPoint[x^3]
yields (0, 0).
CAS Syntax
- InflectionPoint( <Function> )
- Yields all inflection points of the function (where possible) as a list.
- Example:
InflectionPoint[x exp(-x)]
yields \left\{ \left(2, \frac{2}{\textit{e}^{2}} \right) \right\} .