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Exam-style 1 - F6 Use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships of the form y = ax^n and y = kb^x, given data for x and y. - Pure Mathematics

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F6: Explain how to approach use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships… in an AQA A-level Mathematics question. Your answer should identify the method, the key notation and one check on the final result.

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What a good answer should say

  • A strong answer begins by recognising that this is a exponentials and logarithms objective about use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships….
  • The method is to link the algebraic feature to the corresponding graph feature.
  • The working should name the relevant notation, show one clear operation or logical step at a time, and finish with a statement that matches the question demand.
  • A useful check is to substitute, compare with the graph or verify the domain/range/interval conditions where they apply.

This answer is tied to the objective: F6 Use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships of the form y = ax^n and y = kb^x, given data for x and y..

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Use the explanation to connect the worked answer back to F6 Use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships of the form y = ax^n and y = kb^x, given data for x and y..

This question is anchored to F6 because it tests method selection and reasoning for use logarithmic graphs to estimate parameters in relationships…, not a disconnected routine skill. It rewards precise notation, visible working and a final conclusion that follows from the stated pure mathematics method.

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  • Topic focus: Pure Mathematics.
  • Question style: exam_style.
  • Reasoning demand: recall.
  • Check the operation, notation, units, and final answer form against the question before moving on.

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