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What is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (-2,0)(0,-2)(2,-1)(4,0)

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What is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (-2,0)(0,-2)(2,-1)(4,0)-example-1
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Let me start from here.The four points given are (-2,0),(0,-2),(2,-1),(4,0).When you will plot these points on the coordinate axes and join all these points you will get the shape of a triangle.One line lies completely on x axis another two lies below x axis.These two lines intersect at (0,-2). Now this is the turning point of the curve because curve takes a turn from here.

The meaning of continuity is that there should be no breaking points in the function.But the function breaks at (-2,0),(0,-2)&(4,0).So at all these points function i.e triangular curve takes the turn.So this might be also the turning point.

What is a possible turning point for the continuous function f(x)? (-2,0)(0,-2)(2,-1)(4,0)-example-1
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