Differences between saddle point and equivalence point
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Differences between saddle point and equivalence point...
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SADDLE POINT:
Critical points of a function of two variables are those points at which both partial derivatives of the function are zero......
EQUIVALENCE POINT:
is the point in a titration where the amount of titrant added is enough to completely neutralize the analyte Solution.....
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Your question :
Differences between saddle point and equivalence point...
Answer:
SADDLE POINT:
Critical points of a function of two variables are those points at which both partial derivatives of the function are zero......
EQUIVALENCE POINT:
is the point in a titration where the amount of titrant added is enough to completely neutralize the analyte Solution.....
The answer has been explained......
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✌️I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ✌️
HAVE A GREAT DAY DEAR ✌️✌️
^_^
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