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    Struggling alittle with this question.
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    1. Find the range of values of a for which y= x - a/x has no stationary points.

    @Kardan is usually the Hx Maths wizard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teabags View Post
    Struggling alittle with this question.
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    1. Find the range of values of a for which y= x - a/x has no stationary points.

    @Kardan is usually the Hx Maths wizard.
    First find the derivative of the function, so:

    dy/dx = 1 + a/x^2

    Equate this to 0 to find the stationary points

    1 + a/x^2 = 0

    Rearrange for a to find the values for a for which there are stationary points:

    a/x^2 = -1

    a = -x^2

    So when a = -x^2 we have stationary points, so the range of values for a that has no stationary points is:

    a > -x^2 and a < -x^2

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