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mreditor16

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Quick Q (especially looking for an answer from someone as experienced as Carret or Trebla):



for f), if I say the graph passes the horizontal line test, and draw a horizontal line on my graph in e), is that enough to get the mark? what do I need to say to guarantee the mark?? :O

Thanksssss :D
 

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you sketched the curve in e) so say it does that should be good enough

also mention that f'(x) > 0 so hence has an inverse function
 

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I think saying its a one-one function in the given domain (i.e. one x value for every y-value) will suffice for a mark
Saying that alone is not enough.

You will have needed to refer to the diagram, OR your 1st derivative (and then state/explain that it is always positive).
 

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Saying that alone is not enough.

You will have needed to refer to the diagram, OR your 1st derivative (and then state/explain that it is always positive).
so is what I said originally enough??
 

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