Let f(x)=x4 - 4x3
When differentiated i get f'(x)=4x^3-12x^2
which can factor to the form 4x^2(x-3)
so based off of this assumption critical points lie at 3 and 0, however when i graph it on my calculator the critical points seem to lie around +/- 2.44 as well as 0.
any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: its obvious that the answer is +/- SQRT(6) , i just dont see how to arrive at that answer from where i am.
When differentiated i get f'(x)=4x^3-12x^2
which can factor to the form 4x^2(x-3)
so based off of this assumption critical points lie at 3 and 0, however when i graph it on my calculator the critical points seem to lie around +/- 2.44 as well as 0.
any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: its obvious that the answer is +/- SQRT(6) , i just dont see how to arrive at that answer from where i am.
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