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How can you tell that a point on a graph is neither a minimum or maximum?

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i think zero lol i dont know this is wrong or correct lol

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User Rhys Ulerich
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Critical points can also be inflection points and you will have the slope changing signs, but the point is neither max nor min, it is just where the graph changes from concave up to concave down (the derivative there is either 0 or undefined).
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