Oops thanks for pointing that out. It's hard doing maths on the comp .Riviet said:He multiplied everything by (x2-16)3 and the 4x2 is meant to remain as 8x2.
y=x^2/(x^2-9)redorange said:find pts of infl. y= x^2/(x^2-9)
Oh, that's just graphing the function and then noting that concavity only changes over asymptotes, therefore there are no pts of inflexion. However your best bet is to differentiate in an exam situation, otherwise you might not get full marks!redorange said:whats the graphical method? (as u can see i dont like differentiating -.- )
That's just simplifying the original expression so it's easier to differentiate (no need to use the quotient rule).redorange said:Oh and whats this?
y=x^2/(x^2-9)
= (x^2-9)/(x^2-9) + 9/(x^2-9)
= 1 + 9/(x^2-9)
Sorry... not following....icycloud said:I just made the top x^2-9+9, then split it into (x^2-9)/(x^2-9) + 9/(x^2-9). Notice how the first part cancels to 1, so we get 1 + 9/(x^2-9). Does that explain it?
Well, x^2 = x^2 + a - a, right? After all it's just adding something and then subtracting it back.redorange said:Sorry... not following....