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Precal Unit 10

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If we...

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take a continuous and smooth function and zoom in close enough, than it looks like a line

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Lines are...

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important because they have slope!

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Using

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LL (Local Linearity) we can find the slope of a curve using a single point using LL lots of times we can find a pattern/equation for the slope

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This...

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patern recognition for the slope is called the derivative

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The...

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derivative lets us find the slope of an entire curve at the same time

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What is Intermediate Value Theorem

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The Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) is a fundamental concept in calculus stating that if a continuous function \(f\) covers an interval from \(a\) to \(b\), it must take on every value between \(f(a)\) and \(f(b)\). Because the function is continuous, its graph has no breaks or gaps, forcing it to cross any intermediate horizontal line