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Definition

A turning point is a point on the graph of a polynomial function where the graph changes direction from increasing to decreasing or vice versa. It occurs at local maxima or minima.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The number of turning points of a polynomial function is at most one less than its degree.
  2. A polynomial of degree n can have up to n-1 turning points.
  3. Turning points occur at critical points where the derivative equals zero or is undefined.
  4. The nature of a turning point (local maximum or minimum) can be determined using the second derivative test.
  5. Graphically, turning points are where the curve changes concavity.

Review Questions

  • How do you determine the number of possible turning points for a given polynomial?
  • What is the relationship between critical points and turning points?
  • How can you use derivatives to identify and classify turning points?
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