Given the function:

You need to remember that the Inflection Points of a function are where it changes its concavity.
By definition, a function can have more than one inflection point:
1. You need to find:

Remember the following Derivatives Power Rule:

You get:


2. Find the second derivative by derivating the first derivative. This is:


3. Find the third derivative by derivating the second derivative:


4.Find the roots of the second derivative:
- Set up that:

- And solve for "x":

5. Substitute each root into the third derivative and evaluate:

It is less than zero, therefore there is an inflection point in that x-value.

It is positive output value, therefore there is an inflection point in that x-value.
6. Substitute those x-values into the original function and evaluate:


Therefore, the inflections points are:

Hence, the answer is:
There are two inflection points:
