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What are the critical points and how are they found?

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Answer:

A critical point of a continuous function f is a point at which the derivative is zero or undefined.

Explanation:

Critical points are the points on the graph where the function's rate of change is altered—either a change from increasing to decreasing, in concavity, or in some unpredictable fashion.

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