Learn how to use derivative to find the maximum and minimum values of functions. Learn about the critical numbers, inflection points and how to determine if a function is concave up or down at a given point. Practice makes perfect so plenty of practice exercises below to solidify these ideas.
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Learn what a linear relation is and how to distinguish a linear relationships from another relationship.
Another form of interpreting the linear relation is with the parametric equation of a line. In this form we have an unknown or parameter value. Depending on how many parameters there are we determine the type of “plane” we have. In our case here we will see one parameter indicating that we have a line.
There are many ways to combine functions. One of the ways is a function within another function of the composition of two or more functions. This is a little like nested functions. Learn more about the composition of functions and practice composing different functions.