Step 1:?Find the first derivative?f'(x)
Step 2:?Solve?f'(x)?=?0?to find the?x-coordinates of the stationary points
Step 3:?Substitute those?x-coordinates into?f(x)?to find the corresponding?y-coordinates
Step 4:?For each stationary point find the values of the first derivative a little bit 'to the left' (ie slightly smaller?x?value) and a little bit 'to the right' (slightly larger?x?value) of the stationary point
Step 5:?Compare the?signs?(positive or negative) of the derivatives on the left and right of the stationary point
Method B:?Look at the sign of the?second derivative?(positive or negative)?at the stationary point
(After completing?Steps 1 - 3 above?to find the stationary points)
Step 4:?Find the second derivative?f''(x)
Step 5:?For each stationary point find the value of?f''(x)?at the stationary point (ie substitute the?x-coordinate of the stationary point into?f''(x)?)
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