Finding Stationary Points (Part 1) : ExamSolutions

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In this tutorial example, we show you what a stationary point is and demonstrate how to find the coordinates of a stationary point. To see this and other tutorials goto http://www.examsolutions.co.uk/

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  • I learnt this last year, but was told I'd need to revise it for an upcoming exam, and your explanation was so concise and made it easy for me to recall the process! Thank you so much!!

  • @oHaRDz Hope your exam goes or went well.

  • very neat and clean writing and nice explanation which really made it easy. Thanks alot

  • @TheNetworkMaster Pleasure

  • Thank you so much

  • @hfdpayner You are welcome

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  • brilliant! u have made my day

  • very useful, i am doing my exams in 3 days :)

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  • you are awesome.

  • i asked my teacher that why we have dy/dx =0 for stationary points, so he gave me answer that it is a logic but he does not make any sense to me, when i said sir we can say it is zero because its gradient is zero , so he answered me that no that no the reason ,so i m confused hope u can make any sense to me:)

  • someone give this guy an oscar

  • Brilliant tutorial man. You explain it perfectly

  • this may possibly prevent me from failing fsmq

  • thank you sooo much

  • The greatest maths teacher ever

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