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Edexcel IGCSE·Further Pure Mathematics·IGCSE Further Pure Mathematics

Applications of Differentiation

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Stationary points, maxima and minima, the second derivative, and rates of change.

Stationary points

Where dydx=0\frac{dy}{dx} = 0dxdy​=0 (the gradient is zero). To classify, use the second derivative:

  • d2ydx2>0\frac{d^2y}{dx^2} > 0dx2d2y​>0 → minimum.
  • d2ydx2<0\frac{d^2y}{dx^2} < 0dx2d2y​<0 → maximum.

(If zero, examine the gradient either side.)

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