Calculus stuff
well, i have a test tomorrow, so if anyone wants to tell me this then it will be appreciated. I have never posted in here hah, this will be sweet if it works. Aight, here it is:
Find a tangential equation to the curve f(x) = x^3 - 6x^2 at its point of inflexion
hm, yeah i haven't been paying attention in class hah. I just don't see how you would find the inflexion point, and then after that how you would find the deriv. of that...hmmm....
-edit- oh yeah, if you are just going to say "you don't know how to do those?", i really don't need that kind of help haha. I've seen it before on this.
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