Eric Nicholas K's answer to Darren's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.
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For Q6a (ii), we read off the coordinates of the graph as usual, except that in (a, b), a is the horizontal x-axis while b is the vertical dy/dx-axis.
Note that the vertical intercept contains dy/dx instead of y, and hence we call this vertical intercept the 'dy/dx-intercept' instead of the 'y-intercept'.
Note that the vertical intercept contains dy/dx instead of y, and hence we call this vertical intercept the 'dy/dx-intercept' instead of the 'y-intercept'.
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5 years ago