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Behavioral Science: Learning Curves A learning curve is a function L(x) that gives the a...

Behavioral Science: Learning Curves A learning curve is a function L(x) that gives the amount of time that a person requires to learn x pieces of information. Many learning curves take the form L(x) = (x - a)n + b (for x ≥ 0), where a, b, and n are constants. Graph the learning curve L(x) = (x - 2)3 + 8 (based on, if you wish, a calculator graph), showing the coordinates of all points corresponding to critical numbers.

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