How accurate do you have to be with graphs, like regarding concavity, slopes at different sections and the size
How about min/max points, when do you know you have to find them? Inflexion?
How about the guide graph (the graph you draw to help you draw another harder graph). Same axes? Dotted? Different colour pen for it?
Also, does negative gradient (or positive) gradient on both sides of a turning point mean conclusively that it is a point of inflexion.
And is drawing graphs like
[the integral of] f(x) dx
in the syllabus
Thanks.
How about min/max points, when do you know you have to find them? Inflexion?
How about the guide graph (the graph you draw to help you draw another harder graph). Same axes? Dotted? Different colour pen for it?
Also, does negative gradient (or positive) gradient on both sides of a turning point mean conclusively that it is a point of inflexion.
And is drawing graphs like
[the integral of] f(x) dx
in the syllabus
Thanks.