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I particularly enjoyed this one. We matched the graphs up, and then found the coordinates of all the interesting points.
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I'm looking at equations of similar shapes and I'm very confused. I thought replacing x with 0.5x and y with 0.5y would produce similar shapes. Be kind in your replies 🙃
I'm looking at equations of similar shapes and I'm very confused. I thought replacing x with 0.5x and y with 0.5y would produce similar shapes. Be kind in your replies 🙃
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When it arrives they can do the QR check and send back if it's fake
When it arrives they can do the QR check and send back if it's fake
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In an exam if you are asked to prove that you have a point of inflection I normally have f''x =0 and has a change of sign either side.
Is there any reason for not doing f''x =0 and f'x has same sign either side?
In an exam if you are asked to prove that you have a point of inflection I normally have f''x =0 and has a change of sign either side.
Is there any reason for not doing f''x =0 and f'x has same sign either side?
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