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Two: upper at y = L + m, lower at y = m. - CORRECT ANSWER-Asymptotes of a logistic function
If (a, b) is on the graph of function f, it is written as f(a) = b. - CORRECT ANSWER-Function
notation for coordinates
(x, y): x is the independent variable, y is the dependent variable. - CORRECT ANSWER-Standard
order for writing coordinates
A relationship that assigns exactly one output to each input. - CORRECT ANSWER-Definition of a
function
By finding where the graph meets a particular y-value or x-value. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Estimating solutions to equations using graphs
The input-output pair that best meets the problem's criteria. - CORRECT ANSWER-Optimal
solution on a graph
,Understanding them in the context of the problem. - CORRECT ANSWER-Interpreting coordinate
pairs
A shape of a curve where it opens upwards, indicating that the slope of the tangent line is
increasing. - CORRECT ANSWER-Concave Up
A shape of a curve where it opens downwards, indicating that the slope of the tangent line is
decreasing. - CORRECT ANSWER-Concave Down
A point on a curve where the concavity changes from concave up to concave down or vice versa.
- CORRECT ANSWER-Inflection Point
A method used to determine the concavity of a function by evaluating the sign of the second
derivative. - CORRECT ANSWER-Second Derivative Test
A point on a graph where the first derivative is zero or undefined, potentially indicating a local
maximum or minimum. - CORRECT ANSWER-Critical Point
A point where a function reaches a peak value in a small neighborhood around that point. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Local Maximum
A point where a function reaches a lowest value in a small neighborhood around that point. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Local Minimum
The highest point over the entire domain of the function. - CORRECT ANSWER-Global Maximum
The lowest point over the entire domain of the function. - CORRECT ANSWER-Global Minimum
, A function that is either entirely non-increasing or non-decreasing throughout its domain. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Monotonic Function
A function where the output values rise as the input values increase. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Increasing Function
A function where the output values fall as the input values increase. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Decreasing Function
A measure of how a function changes as its input changes, representing the slope of the
tangent line. - CORRECT ANSWER-Derivative
The measure of steepness or the degree of inclination of a line, calculated as the rise over run. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Slope
The ratio of the change in the dependent variable to the change in the independent variable. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Rate of Change
A function that is represented by a polynomial expression, which can include terms with non-
negative integer exponents. - CORRECT ANSWER-Polynomial Function
A function that is the ratio of two polynomial functions. - CORRECT ANSWER-Rational Function
A function where the variable is in the exponent, typically showing rapid growth or decay. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Exponential Function
The inverse of an exponential function, often used to model phenomena that grow or decay
slowly. - CORRECT ANSWER-Logarithmic Function