For the function f(x)=x^2/x−1, why is 1 not a critical point, along with 0 and 2? Don't critical points include discontinuities?

Mark Rosales

Mark Rosales

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2022-11-19

For the function f ( x ) = x 2 x 1 , why is 1 not a critical point, along with 0 and 2? Don't critical points include discontinuities?

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The domain of the function is { x R , x 1}, and thus as x R , x 1 is not in the domain of f ( x ) it cannot be a critical point.
Logically, if a point is not in the domain of a function f, it does not exist for f, and thus it cannot be a critical point for f.

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