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I want to practically (by pencil and paper) draw a tangent to an inflection point. Please tell me about the method of drawing a tangent to an inflection point, because drawing a tangent to the other points is easier and I know it, but no books contain the method to draw the tangent on the inflection point. reference: /info/en/?search=Second_derivative (The point, on which the tangent crosses the curve graph of the function, is called an inflection point.) Ravijoshi99 ( talk) 10:52, 2 July 2014 (UTC)
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I want to practically (by pencil and paper) draw a tangent to an inflection point. Please tell me about the method of drawing a tangent to an inflection point, because drawing a tangent to the other points is easier and I know it, but no books contain the method to draw the tangent on the inflection point. reference: /info/en/?search=Second_derivative (The point, on which the tangent crosses the curve graph of the function, is called an inflection point.) Ravijoshi99 ( talk) 10:52, 2 July 2014 (UTC)