Let's find the inflection points, we'll need to solve the equation for this
$$\frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} f{\left(x \right)} = 0$$
(the second derivative equals zero),
the roots of this equation will be the inflection points for the specified function graph:
$$\frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}} f{\left(x \right)} = $$
the second derivative$$\frac{-1 + \frac{3 \left(x + 2\right)}{4 \left(x - 1\right)}}{\left(x - 1\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}} = 0$$
Solve this equationThe roots of this equation
$$x_{1} = 10$$
You also need to calculate the limits of y '' for arguments seeking to indeterminate points of a function:
Points where there is an indetermination:
$$x_{1} = 1$$
$$\lim_{x \to 1^-}\left(\frac{-1 + \frac{3 \left(x + 2\right)}{4 \left(x - 1\right)}}{\left(x - 1\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\right) = - \infty i$$
$$\lim_{x \to 1^+}\left(\frac{-1 + \frac{3 \left(x + 2\right)}{4 \left(x - 1\right)}}{\left(x - 1\right)^{\frac{3}{2}}}\right) = \infty$$
- the limits are not equal, so
$$x_{1} = 1$$
- is an inflection point
Сonvexity and concavity intervals:Let’s find the intervals where the function is convex or concave, for this look at the behaviour of the function at the inflection points:
Concave at the intervals
$$\left(-\infty, 10\right]$$
Convex at the intervals
$$\left[10, \infty\right)$$