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aleph777
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Hello,
This question isn't about a specific question, but rather a whole topic.
I'm basing my studies on the MGMAT guides, but I'm having trouble with the concepts of linear and quadratic functions, especially when it comes to word problems.
f(x) = mb + x
f(x) = x^2
I think the idea is that f(x) is equivalent to the x axis and the number its formula equals is equivalent to the y axis, but I'd love it if anyone could point me in the direction of some additional materials that could give me a richer (and GMAT-specific) understanding of the topics!
Thanks in advance!
This question isn't about a specific question, but rather a whole topic.
I'm basing my studies on the MGMAT guides, but I'm having trouble with the concepts of linear and quadratic functions, especially when it comes to word problems.
f(x) = mb + x
f(x) = x^2
I think the idea is that f(x) is equivalent to the x axis and the number its formula equals is equivalent to the y axis, but I'd love it if anyone could point me in the direction of some additional materials that could give me a richer (and GMAT-specific) understanding of the topics!
Thanks in advance!

















