Why are critical points called critical? – math.stackexchange.com

For a function $y = f(x)$, a number $x_0$ is called $\textit{critical}$ if either $f'(x_0) = 0$ or $f'(x)$ does not exist. Sometimes the term $\textit{stationary}$ is used, but it is by far less ...

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