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Graph showing coincident stationary pts and inflection pts. Here one is rising and one is a falling inflection pt. StuRat 04:32, 27 August 2005 (UTC)
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Graph showing coincident stationary pts and inflection pts. Here the pts are rising and falling inflection pts. ~~~~ {{PD-user|StuRat}} Category:Curves