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  2. Inflection point - Wikipedia

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    A rising point of inflection is a point where the derivative is positive on both sides of the point; in other words, it is an inflection point near which the function is increasing. For a smooth curve given by parametric equations , a point is an inflection point if its signed curvature changes from plus to minus or from minus to plus, i.e ...

  3. Derivative test - Wikipedia

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    After establishing the critical points of a function, the second-derivative test uses the value of the second derivative at those points to determine whether such points are a local maximum or a local minimum. [1] If the function f is twice-differentiable at a critical point x (i.e. a point where f ′ (x) = 0), then:

  4. Concave function - Wikipedia

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    Points where concavity changes (between concave and convex) are inflection points. [5] If f is twice-differentiable, then f is concave if and only if f ′′ is non-positive (or, informally, if the "acceleration" is non-positive). If f ′′ is negative then f is strictly concave, but the converse is not true, as shown by f(x) = −x 4.

  5. Curve fitting - Wikipedia

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    Low-order polynomials tend to be smooth and high order polynomial curves tend to be "lumpy". To define this more precisely, the maximum number of inflection points possible in a polynomial curve is n-2, where n is the order of the polynomial equation. An inflection point is a location on the curve where it switches from a positive radius to ...

  6. Critical point (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The x-coordinates of the red circles are stationary points; the blue squares are inflection points. In mathematics, a critical point is the argument of a function where the function derivative is zero (or undefined, as specified below). The value of the function at a critical point is a critical value. [1]

  7. WEF President on Planning for a ‘Geopolitical Recession'

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    World Economic Forum WEF President Borge Brende Credit - Li Xin—Xinhua/Getty Images ... 1989 [type of] inflection point, in many ways, because we are between orders. We had one order. There is a ...

  8. 'We are near that inflection point': Billionaire Ray Dalio ...

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    Dalio is not the only one to point out the connection between U.S. politics and fiscal health. Moody's Investors Service recently changed its ratings outlook for the U.S. from "stable" to ...

  9. The House now belongs to the GOP. Here's what party ... - AOL

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    And the stakes are high. "Next year is really an inflection point on fiscal policy," Bipartisan Policy Center executive director of economic policy Shai Akabas said in a recent Yahoo Finance ...