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Squintics and the sinusoidal fallacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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Here is a published example of what I mean by the sinusoidal fallacy:
“The diagram shows the graph of f(x) = x(x–a)(x–2a). C is a maximum point on the curve and has coordinates (a/2, b) and D is a minimum point on the curve and has coordinates (3a/2,–b)”.
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