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prove that the graph of y=ay=ax^{3}+bx^{2}+cx+has two distinct turning points if b^{2}> 3ac
 

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Find the first derivative and let it equal zero to find the stationary points: y' = 3ax^2 + 2bx + c = 0

So we need to get two x coordinates, and the best way is to use the quadratic formula:
Now since , there are two x coordinates; one with the positive sign and one with the negative sign.
 

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