Can you use calculus to determine any extrema and inflection points for the function: f(x)=(Sq. root of X) + cos(x) on the interval (0,2?)?
Yes, calculus can be used to determine whether or not any extrema and/or inflection points exist in a function. You must use a derivative test, which will allow you to distinguish inflection points from extrema for differentiable functions. ChaCha!
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