What is difference between critical points and inflection points?

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May 18, 2015

In the textbook I use (Stewart Calculus)

critical point of ff = critical number for ff = value of xx (the independent variable) that is 1) in the domain of ff, where f' is either 0 or does not exists. (Values of x that meet the conditions of Fermat's Theorem.)

An inflection point for f is a point on the graph (has both x and y coordinates) at which the concavity changes.

(Other people seem to use other terminology. I don't know f they ate mistaken or just have different terminology.. But the textbooks I've used in the U.S since the early 80s have all used this definition.)