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How do you find the average speed of a certain amount of time from a distance vs time graph? |
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Add the distances, then divide by the amount of time taken to travel that far. |
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How do you find the speed from a distance/time graph? |
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Find the gradient of the (possibly imaginary) line in the area you're looking for |
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What do speed/time graphs often look like? |
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A set of axis with lots of floating platforms |
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What is rate of change (on a graph) equal to? |
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The gradient = change in y values/change in x values = rise/run = the derivative |
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A line that only touches the curve of a function in one place |
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A line that cuts the curve of a function in two places |
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The limit of a function (at a certain point on the line) is the expected value of the function at that point (if it exists). |
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A limit will only exist when... |
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... the expected value is the same coming from both sides on the line of the function. |
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What does limit notation look like? |
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How would you solve the following? lim (x^2 -3x +5) = ? x -> 2 |
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Sub in 2 wherever x was. (2)^2 - 3(2) + 5 = 4 - 6 + 5 = 3 |
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How would you solve the following? lim (x^2 - 9)/(x - 3) = ? x -> 3 |
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Factorise, cancel and then sub in 3 wherever x was. lim [(x+3)(x-3)]/(x-3) x -> 3
= lim (x + 3) x -> 3
= 3 + 3 = 6 |
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What is the process of finding the derivative called? |
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What is the notation of the following when it is made into a derivative: f(x) y |
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Differentiate: 3x^3 - 4x^2 + 5x - 7 |
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Which four main things must be labelled and drawn when graphing functions? |
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The x and y intercept(s), the turning point(s), write the equation on the graph and draw the line of the function. |
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What kinds of stationary points do the following things represent?
+ 0 - - 0 + + 0 + - 0 - |
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+ 0 - ... relative maximum - 0 + ... relative minimum + 0 + ... point of inflection rising - 0 - ... point of inflection falling |
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