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Cheatsheet - Limits and Derivatives
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A hand written concise cheatsheet perfect for 2 minute revision of the complete Limits and Derivatives chapter. Includes content on various theorems, rules, inequalities and much more.
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ACT PREP: ACT Prep Q&A score mark 100%
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if there are variables in the question and variables in the answer... - ANSWER choose a number (not -2,-1,0,1,2), solve the situation with that number as the variable, and use the same number applied to the original situation to the answer choices and choose the answer that matches. 
 
monomial - ANSWER a term used got refer to a number or number and variables (one term) 
 
Reading Path - ANSWER Step 2: choose any question complete them out of order 
Step 3: read the question 
Step 4: strike thr...
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Handwritten Notes of Limits
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This pdf contains all concepts and surplus amount of problems on Limits
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ACT Prep TEST(solved and rated A+)
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ACT Prep TEST(solved and rated A+) 
 
if there are variables in the question and variables in the answer... Correct Answer: choose a number (not -2,-1,0,1,2), solve the situation with that number as the variable, and use the same number applied to the original situation to the answer choices and choose the answer that matches. 
 
monomial Correct Answer: a term used got refer to a number or number and variables (one term) 
 
Reading Path Correct Answer: Step 2: choose any question complete th...
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ACT PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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ACT PREP ;), ACT Prep 
 
if there are variables in the question and variables in the answer... ans: choose a number (not -2,-1,0,1,2), solve the situation with that number as the variable, and use the same number applied to the original situation to the answer choices and choose the answer that matches. 
 
monomial ans: a term used got refer to a number or number and variables (one term) 
 
Reading Path ans: Step 1: choose any passage (do 1 last) 
Step 2: choose any question within the passage b...
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Calculus chap 1-3
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The summary of Thomas' Calculus Early Transcendentals, 13th Edition chapters 1, 2, 3.
In this summary I included all the theorems and some proofs of chapters 1, 2 and 3.
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chapter 2 section 2
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This chapter provides information on the informal definition of limits. In addition, examples and pictures are provided. It also lists the limit laws along with the Sandwich Theorem
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BAM223 final exam 2018
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1. An economic ________ is a simplified version of some aspect of economic life used to analyze an economic issue.
a. variable
b. market
c. model
d. trade-off
Scenario 1-2
Suppose a hat manufacturer currently sells 2,000 hats per week and makes a profit of
$5,000 per week. The plant owner observes, “Although the last 300 hats we produced and sold increased our revenue by $1,000 and our costs by $1,100, we are still making an overall profit of $5,000 per week so I think we’re on the right tra...
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Limit Examples
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Limit examples including squeeze theorem (sandwich theorem), trig limits, and the limits of piecewise functions
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BAM223 Final Exam 2018
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1. An economic ________ is a simplified version of some aspect of economic life used to analyze an economic issue.
a. variable
b. market
c. model
d. trade-off
Scenario 1-2
Suppose a hat manufacturer currently sells 2,000 hats per week and makes a profit of
$5,000 per week. The plant owner observes, “Although the last 300 hats we produced and sold increased our revenue by $1,000 and our costs by $1,100, we are still making an overall profit of $5,000 per week so I think we’re on the right tra...
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