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Describe dependent events
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When one event changes the outcome of a second (or third) event
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Draw the Complex Plane
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I II IIIIV R i
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Square root function
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Important Points for Square Root Function
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Describe Mutually Exclusive events
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Two events with nothing in common (no overlap)
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Cube Root function
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Important Points for Cube Root Function
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Describe what the graph of a polynomial with even degree looks like
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If a=POSITIVE end points will both face up If a=NEGATIVE end points will both face down
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Formula for finding INCLUSIVE EVENTS (AKA: NOT mutually exclusive events) probabilities.
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If a question asks you to find the MINIMUM what do you find?
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Find the y-value of the VERTEX
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Describe Inclusive events (also known as NOT Mutually Exclusive Events)
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When two events have something in common (there is overlap between the events)
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How do you know the number of solutions a polynomial function has?
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Degree=Number of Roots
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Formula for finding INDEPENDENT probabilities.
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When do you ADD probabilities together? When do you MULTIPLY probabilities?
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ADD-When “OR” is used MULTIPLY-When “AND” is used
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What is the difference between combination and permutation problems?
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COMBINATION-Order does NOT matter PERMUTATION-Order DOES matter
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Describe independent events
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When one event does not effect the outcome of a second (or third) event
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Formula for finding DEPENDENT probabilities.
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Formula for finding MUTUALLY EXCULSIVE probabilities.
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