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1
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A point or value of the independent variable at which the value of a function is not equal to its limit as the value of the independent variable approaches that point, or where it is not defined.
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2
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Having a decreasing derivative as the independent variable increases, having a negative second derivative.
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3
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The amount of change divided by the time it takes.
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4
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The y-coordinate of the point where a curve intersects the y-axis.
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5
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Slope of tangent line at a point, value of derivative at a point.
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12
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The greatest y-value that function achieves, occurs either at a local maximum or an endpoint.
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17
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The value that a function or sequence 'approaches' as the input or index approaches some value.
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22
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If a function is continuous in certain interval, then f(x) exist in any value of interval.
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23
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A function has this if the derivative changes signs from positive to zero to negative.
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25
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Line that touches curve at one point.
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26
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[ (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)]
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27
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The rate of change of positions with respect to time.
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29
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The ratio of the 'rise' divided by the 'run' between two points on a line.
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