How Do You Determine Turning Points and Concavity for y=(x^3)/(x^2-1)?

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Homework Statement


need to find the turning points an concavity of this equation. y=(x^3)/(x^2-1),


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i know y'=(x^2(x^2-3))/((x^2-1)^2)
and y''=(2x(x^2+3))/((x^2-1)^3)

need to know the turning points and concavity

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bruno87 said:
i know y'=(x^2(x^2-3))/((x^2-1)^2)
and y''=(2x(x^2+3))/((x^2-1)^3)

need to know the turning points and concavity]

The turning points should be easy …

what's the test for turning points? :smile:
 
just need to know what the answer is
 
Wrong answer.

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