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Inverse Functions (3 Key Things To Remember)

When you reach a certain point in your math career, perhaps around 8th or 9th grade, you likely learned about the Vertical Line Test, which is a test that determines if a relation is a function....

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Does Correlation Imply Causation? (3 Key Concepts)

“Correlation does not imply causation.” This statement has been uttered so many times in stats classes, the statement has almost become a cliche! What does it really mean though? In this...

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Hyperbolas (3 Key Concepts & Examples)

A hyperbola, in analytic geometry, is a conic section that is formed when a plane intersects a double right circular cone at an angle so that both halves of the cone are intersected. The intersection...

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How To Graph Sinusoidal Functions (2 Key Equations To Know)

What is a sinusoidal function? If you’ve taken precalculus or even geometry, you’re likely familiar with sine and cosine functions. Does SOH CAH TOA ring any bells? Once trig functions have...

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Horizontal Asymptotes (3 Key Ideas & How To Find Them)

When graphing functions, it’s always useful to avail ourselves of different tools to help with the process. Asymptotes are a huge help when graphing! While asymptotes are not part of the graph,...

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Logical Reasoning (3 Things You Need To Know)

Have you ever encountered the following type of statement? All cats are animals. Sheldon is a cat. Sheldon is an animal. This type of statement is called a syllogism. A syllogism is a...

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