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What is a stationary point and how do I find where they occur and distinguish between them?

A stationary point is simply a point on a graph where the derivative=0. Ie, the rate of change of the curve at this point is 0 and therefore it is neither increasing or decreasing

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Answered by Anna H. Maths tutor
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How/when should I use the product rule for differentiation?


What is the Ontological argument?


How to solve a quadratic equation?

 How to solve a quadratic equation?
While learning mathematics, you will often meet quadratic equations. These equations serve a mathematical way to say that a certain equation, which may resemble a ...

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Answered by Bence H. Maths tutor
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What is Gibbs Free Energy?

Gibbs free energy allows you to link together the two factors entropy and enthalpy, these factors together determine if a chemical reaction is spontaneous or not. For a reaction to be spontaneous then the...

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Answered by Helen S. Chemistry tutor
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