A critical point is a point on a graph at which the derivative is either equal to zero or does not exist. If a critical point is equal to zero, it is called a stationary point (where the slope of the original graph is zero). If it does not exist, this can correspond to a discontinuity in the original graph or a vertical slope. File:Integral apl obsah2.svg This calculus-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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