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Find the point of inflection from f(x)= x^3+x^2+x

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f(x)=x^3+x^2+x

\implies f'(x)=3x^2+2x+1

\implies f''(x)=6x+2

Inflection points occur where
f''(x)=0 and provided that
f(x) is differentiable at those points. This happens at


6x+2=0\implies 6x=-2\implies x=-\frac13

So the inflection point is
\left(-\frac13,f\left(-\frac13\right)\right)=\left(-\frac13,-\frac7{27}\right).
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