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Graph of a Function and Its Derivative
The derivative function provides the slope of the original function for each value of x. The graph of the derivative can be used to gain information about the original function and can be used to create a sketch of the original function.
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Solve Systems Algebraically
You will solve for the point of intersection of two linear equation problems with two variables.
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Identify Distribution of Data by Observing Bell Curves
Identify Distribution of Data by Observing Bell Curves identifies the distribution of data given by observing bell curves.
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Graphic Aids in Texts
A video entitled, “Graphic Aids in Texts,” which explains how graphic aids are used in informational texts and reviews the different types of commonly used graphic aids.
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Solutions by Graphing Systems
This video will discuss examples to find approximate solutions by graphing, using technology. Equations of the form f(x) = g(x) will be solved, where f(x) and g(x) may be linear, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, or...
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Be a Clown
"Be a Clown" uses costume items to demonstrate how to create a graph from collected and sorted data.
Learn French With Alexa
How to pronounce "Œ" sound in French (Learn French With Alexa)
Alexa teaches you how to pronounce the "Œ" sound in French.
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Amplitude, Frequency, and Wavelength
Amplitude, Frequency, and Wavelength describes amplitude, frequency, and wavelength to explain how they impact a wave's energy.
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Characteristics of a Wave
Characteristics of a Wave explores the characteristics of a wave by defining the terms wave, amplitude, crest, trough, wavelength, and frequency.
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Logarithmic Functions
This video discusses what logarithms are and why we need them. It will look at logarithmic graphs and talk about natural logarithms.
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Complex Numbers
“Complex Numbers” will explain what a complex number is and how to apply operations to complex numbers.
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Systems of Equations
“Systems of Equations” will explain how to tell whether two lines intersect, and if they intersect, how to solve them.
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Reading a Pictograph
“Reading a Pictograph” explores tally charts and how to interpret pictograph data to answer questions.
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Greater Rate
This video will discuss examples to compare proportional relationships (as a graph, as an equation, and as a table of values) to calculate which has the greater rate.
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Vectors 27
This video will define a vector and explain magnitude and direction, using example graphs.
R Programming 101
Doing a t-test using R programming (in 4 minutes)
If you are doing statistics or any quantitative analysis using R programming then at some point you'll need to do a t-test. T tests are statistical tests used to compare the mean of two samples. The null hypothesis is usually that the...
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A donut is not a sphere | Things you can do on one surface but not the other
A donut is not a sphere | Things you can do on one surface but not the other
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Algebra 93 - Rational Functions and Nonvertical Asymptotes
Although a rational function may have any number of vertical asymptotes or no vertical asymptotes, rational functions will always have exactly one non-vertical asymptote. Since a function's value is undefined at a vertical asymptote, its...
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Algebra 91 - Rational Functions and Vertical Asymptotes
A rational function is any function that can be written as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are polynomials. Rational functions include a broad range of possibilities. For example, since a polynomial can be a constant, a...
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Algebra 89 - Multiplying Polynomial Functions
In the previous lecture we saw how polynomial functions could be added or subtracted, producing new polynomial functions with different characteristics. In this lecture we will see how to multiply polynomial functions and show how the...
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Algebra 88 - Adding and Subtracting Polynomial Functions
Adding polynomial functions produces another polynomial function. The values of this function are the sum of the values of the polynomials that were added for every possible value of the input variable(s). Fortunately, adding polynomial...
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Algebra 84 - Monomial Building Blocks of Polynomial Functions
A polynomial is a sum of one or more terms called monomials. If we think of each monomial as a separate function, then a polynomial function can be thought of as a sum of these monomial functions. In previous lectures we have studied...
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Graphing Shells at the Beach
Third graders can learn or review how to graph using this interactive video. It covers bar and pictographs. I just learned that you can't type comments since it's made for kids. Instead of commenting down below, share your ideas with...