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f intercepts

slope
maximum/minimum points
average rate of change
distance-time graphs, tidal heights, pulse rates at different levels of exercise
non-linear graphs and their construction from tables of data
interpolation and extrapolation to predict values
estimation of maximum/minimum values and location
reading coordinates of points of intersection for applications such as break-even analysis
interpretation of slope
graphical representation of relations of the form y = k^xn for n = 2, 1, 1, 2, 3; obtaining a
linear graph by plotting y against xn
applications to determining the constant of proportionality and testing the appropriateness
of a particular model for a given set of data, for example, braking distances, volumes, light
intensity.

Linear programming, including:

introduction of variables, constraints and an objective function;


systems of linear inequalities and their graphs;
the use of graphical methods to solve simple linear programming problems with two
decision
Variables, such as blending and manufacturing problems.

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