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urp:algebra [2021-11-01]
nerf_herder [Powers & Radicals]
urp:algebra [2021-12-19]
nerf_herder [Functions]
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 ====Algebra & Pre-Calc==== ====Algebra & Pre-Calc====
 +Related pages:
   * [[Graphing|Graphing circles, ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolas]]   * [[Graphing|Graphing circles, ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolas]]
   * [[poly|Polynomials,​ quadratic formula and completing the square]]   * [[poly|Polynomials,​ quadratic formula and completing the square]]
 +  * [[power|Powers,​ radicals (roots) & logs]]
 +
 +**quadratic formula**: x = (-b ±√(b²-4ac)) / 2a
  
-**quadratic formula**: x = (-b +√(b²-4ac)) / 2a+**PEMDAS/​BODMAS ​** - order of operationsParentheses/​Brackets,​ Exponents/​Order,​ Multiply-Divide, Add-Subtract
  
 ==== System of equations==== ==== System of equations====
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     S = n/2 (2a + (n − 1) d)     S = n/2 (2a + (n − 1) d)
  
-==== Powers & Radicals ​==== +Convergence of a power sequence: http://​math.bu.edu/​people/​prakashb/​Teaching/​32LS10/​Lectures/​11-2.pdf 
- +====Factorial====
-Combining powers +
-  nᵃnᵇ ​ = nᵃ⁺ᵇ +
-  nᵃ/nᵇ = nᵃ⁻ᵇ +
-  (nᵃ)ᵇ = nᵃᵇ +
-  n⁻ᵃ ​  = 1/nᵃ +
- +
-Factorial:+
   n! = n * (n-1)!   n! = n * (n-1)!
   0! = 1   0! = 1
   7!/(7-3)! = 7!/4! = 7*6*5 * (4!/4!) = 7*6*5    7!/(7-3)! = 7!/4! = 7*6*5 * (4!/4!) = 7*6*5 
  
 +==== Functions ====
 +Definitions:​
 +  * Function: only has one y value for any x value. Discontinuities are okay (breaks in allowed x values)
 +  * One-to-one function: a function with only one x value for any y value.
 +  * Domain: what values of x are described
 +  * Range: resulting values of y coming from the function
  
-==== Logs ====+composition of functions: (f’g)(x) ​f(g(x)), order of evaluation is important
  
-inverse ​of a power +**Inverse** ​of a function - only possible if no two values of produce the same resultiemust be one-to-one ​(or limit the domain to make it so
-  ​= b^y  y = logb(x) ​ (b = base, 10 by default) +  ​Example: To find f⁻¹(x) for f(x) = 5x + 3 
-  eg2^3 = 8, log2(8= 3 +     y = 5x + 3 
-  ​log(1= 0 (for any base), log(x) is undefined for x =< 0 +     y-3 = 5x 
-  logb(xlogk(x) / logk(b) +     x = (y-3)/5 
-          = log(x) / log(b) ​ for k=10 +     f⁻¹(x) = (x-3)/5   (replace y with x on the last step,  
-          = ln(x) / ln(b)    for k=e  (e = Euler'​s number2.718..) +                         since is input to the function, and y is output)
-  ln(e) = 1, log(10) = 1 +
-  ln(x)=logex. +
-  e^k = c, and k = ln(c=> e^ln(c) = c+
  
-  a^loga(x) ​= x   (power and log are inverses, cancel each other out) +Graphing an inverse: reflection of the graph about the line y=x
-  loga(a^x) = x   (same reason) +
-  product rule: log(ab) = log(a) + log(b) +
-  quotient rule: log(a/b) = log(a) - log(b) +
-  power rule: log(a^b) = b*log(a)+
  
-==== Functions ==== +**asymptotes**
- +
-composition of functions: (f’g)(x) = f(g(x)), order of evaluation is important +
-inverse of function - only possible if no two values of x produce the same result +
-graphing an inverse: reflection of the graph about the line y=x +
- +
-horizontal and vertical ​asymptotes:+
 y = (quadratic1 of x) / (quadratic2 of x) y = (quadratic1 of x) / (quadratic2 of x)
-vertical asymptotes (VA) are when denominator goes to zero +  * vertical asymptotes (VA) are when denominator goes to zero 
-horizontal asymptotes (HA) is when x goes to infinity, ​ +  ​* ​horizontal asymptotes (HA) is when x goes to infinity, look at highest order of x in numerator and denominator:​ 
-  ​look at highest order of x in numerator and denominator:​ +    ​*  ​y = axⁿ / bx 
-   ​y = ax^n / bx^m +    ​*  ​if n < : HA = 0 
-     if n > m : no HA +    ​*  ​if n = : HA = a/b 
-     if n < : HA = 0 +    ​* ​ if n > k : no HA 
-     ​if n = : HA = a/b +      * if n k+1 : oblique ​(diagonal) asymptote - approaches the line y = mx+b (from polynomial long division) 
- +      * if n > k+1 : no asymptote
-====misc==== +
-abs. value of imaginary number +
-  |a bi| = sqrt(a^2 + b^2)+
  
-rational numbers: can be expressed as a fraction of two integers +look halfway down the page here: https://​www.mathsisfun.com/​algebra/​rational-expression.html
-  ​the decimal expansion either terminates or repeats +
-irrational includes square roots, pi, etc+
  
 +====Interest,​ half life, amortization====
 Annual rate, continuous rate of growth: Annual rate, continuous rate of growth:
-  Y = a*b^t+  Y = a*b
   a = principle amount, b = annual growth, t = time (years)   a = principle amount, b = annual growth, t = time (years)
-  y = a*e^(kt) = a*(e^k)^t, and k = continuous rate of growth  ​+  y = a*eᵏᵗ ​= a*(e), and k = continuous rate of growth  ​
      k = ln(b)      k = ln(b)
  
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   (ln(2) is close to 7 => rule of 70 for doubling returns??)   (ln(2) is close to 7 => rule of 70 for doubling returns??)
  
 +====misc====
 +abs. value of imaginary number
 +  |a + bi| = √(a^2 + b^2)
 +
 +__rational numbers__ can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. The decimal expansion either terminates or repeats.
 +
 +__irrational__ includes square roots, pi, etc
  
 ==== See also ==== ==== See also ====
urp/algebra.txt · Last modified: 2022-02-01 by nerf_herder