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Now it is time to get back to work……..

Let’s see what you remember You’ll need to write down your answers…..

Use your own words to describe the following mathematical terms or concepts. Include as many characteristics as possible. You may include a sketch as well.

Singular Matrix Vector Continuous function Point of Discontinuity Asymptotes Rules for evaluating limits Derivative of a function First Derivative Test Second Derivative Test

Sketch each of the following functions (from the “library of functions”)

Good Job!!!!