Solution 1.1:1b

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At those points where the graph of the function has a horizontal tangent (gradient equal to zero), the derivative is zero.
At those points where the graph of the function has a horizontal tangent (gradient equal to zero), the derivative is zero.
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In the figure, we see that this happens when x=-3 and x=2.
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In the figure, we see that this happens when <math>x=-3</math> and <math>x=2\,</math>.

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At those points where the graph of the function has a horizontal tangent (gradient equal to zero), the derivative is zero.

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The graph of f(x) has horizontal tangents
at x = -3 and x = 2

In the figure, we see that this happens when \displaystyle x=-3 and \displaystyle x=2\,.