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A-Level Differentiation and Intergration Practise Questions: Nature of Each Stationary Point.

This document provides practice questions for differentiation and integration involving finding the gradient of a curve given by an equation, identifying the stationary points on the curve by finding where the derivative is equal to 0, and determining the nature of the stationary points by evaluating the second derivative. The curve has the equation y = x3 - 2x2 + x, and the questions involve finding where the gradient is less than 5, and the values of f(x) at the two stationary points as well as if they are maxima/minima.

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A-Level Differentiation and Intergration Practise Questions: Nature of Each Stationary Point.

This document provides practice questions for differentiation and integration involving finding the gradient of a curve given by an equation, identifying the stationary points on the curve by finding where the derivative is equal to 0, and determining the nature of the stationary points by evaluating the second derivative. The curve has the equation y = x3 - 2x2 + x, and the questions involve finding where the gradient is less than 5, and the values of f(x) at the two stationary points as well as if they are maxima/minima.

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A-Level Differentiation and Intergration Practise questions

1 It is given that a curve has equation y = f(x), where f(x) = x3 2x2 + x. (i) Find the set of values of x for which the gradient of the curve is less than 5. [4] (ii) Find the values of f(x) at the two stationary points on the curve and determine the nature of each stationary point. [5)

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