Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

Stationary points

Applications of differentiation

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This video, as part of the Year 12 Mathematical Methods (Units 3 and 4 VCE) course looks at the topic of Stationary Points. I explain what they are at how we can find the coordinates of stationary points. I use a number of worked examples which are explained in an easy to understand way.

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  1. Welcome
  2. Learning objectives
  3. Recap of past learning
  4. What is a stationary point?
  5. Types of stationary point
  6. Finding the coordinates of stationary points
  7. Example 1a
  8. Example 1b
  9. Example 1c
  10. Example 2a
  11. Example 2b
  12. Example 2c
  13. Example 3 Using a CAS
  14. VCAA Past Paper Question: 2024 Paper 1 Question 1
  15. VCAA Past Paper Question: 2023 Paper 2 Question 1
  16. Learning objectives: Revisited

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  • Title Stationary points
  • Section Applications of differentiation
  • Course Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

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