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Can anyone show me how to graph y=(2x^3)/(x^2-4) , i got 3 turning points 0, +- root 12, but the answer is +-2.16. Ty
 

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So I think you are right. Where did you get this question from? It seems that "the answer" you have been provided with is incorrect.
 
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math in focus , EX 2.8 Q 13 , I thought my answer is right until i used a graphing calculator and had the same answer as the textbook.
 

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i got 3 turning points 0, +- root 12
Note that (0,0) is not actually a turning point. It's a horizontal point of inflection.

Turning points are local extrema, not horizontal inflections.

Stationary points can be local extrema OR horizontal points of inflection.
 

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O right, thanks, do you follow any steps when graphing: like limit to the asymptotes, even or odd, dividing regions etc. I get really confused when graphing these stuff?
 

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