Letsgopats
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Find point of inflection for f(x) = p sqrt(x) – ln x
for the equation f(x) = p √(x) – ln x , x>0 p is positive
for the certain value of k, the graph f has a point of inflection on the xaxis. what is the value of k?
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ok, so far I found the second derivative and I set it equal to zero, so I got
f''(x) =[ -p / 4√(x^3) ] + [ 1/(x^2)]
but how do I find the point of inflection?
:?:
for the equation f(x) = p √(x) – ln x , x>0 p is positive
for the certain value of k, the graph f has a point of inflection on the xaxis. what is the value of k?
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ok, so far I found the second derivative and I set it equal to zero, so I got
f''(x) =[ -p / 4√(x^3) ] + [ 1/(x^2)]
but how do I find the point of inflection?
:?: