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Scott Shelton
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 มี.ค. 2020
The primary purpose of the channel is to help out our math students and math students around the world. Topics covered will include concepts and skills for the following courses:
1) Algebra I and II
2) Trigonometry
3) Pre-Calculus
4) Statistics
5) Personal Finance
6) Advanced Algebra Content
7) AP Calculus (on occasion)
It will also double as a place for personal videos about my family and our pets
1) Algebra I and II
2) Trigonometry
3) Pre-Calculus
4) Statistics
5) Personal Finance
6) Advanced Algebra Content
7) AP Calculus (on occasion)
It will also double as a place for personal videos about my family and our pets
Solving Rational Equations Using the Least Common Denominator (LCD)
In this video, we solve two rational equations using the least common denominator.
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Solving Rational Equations - Check for Extraneous Solutions
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In this video, we solve two rational equations that have extraneous solutions. Always check your solutions to see that they are ACTUAL solutions of the original equation and not EXTRANEOUS.
Solving Rational Equations Using Cross Product Property
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In this video, we work a couple examples of solving rational equations. Both examples are proportions that can be solved by cross multiplying.
Linear Programming - Example 2
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In this video, we work a second example problem using linear programming.
Linear Programming - Example One - with Steps
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In this video, we go over the steps of the linear programming process, which can be used to maximize or minimize some value. We also work an example problem with all steps shown.
Applying Systems of Inequalities
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In this video, we go over translating phrases to inequalities. We write a system from a word problem. We graph systems. We analyze possible solutions.
FC Barcelona - Camp Nou - Cam beats Keeper
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FC Barcelona - Camp Nou - Cam beats Keeper
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials of the form ax^2 + bx + c Using the "ac" Method (a greater than 1)
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In this video, we work three examples of factoring quadratic trinomials using the ac method. Also known as factoring by grouping. In the first two examples, c is positive. In the last example, c is negative. In all examples, a is greater than 1.
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials by Grouping - the “ac” Method - in the form x^2 + bx - c
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In this video, we go over two examples of factoring quadratic trinomials of the form x^2 bx - c using the “ac” method (factoring by grouping).
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials by Grouping - the “ac” Method - in the form (x^2 + bx + c); c is pos
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In this video, we go over two examples of factoring quadratic trinomials of the form x^2 bx c using the “ac” method (factoring by grouping). Notice that c is positive.
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials of the Form x^2 + bx - c Using the Guess & Check Method
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In this video we go over two examples of factoring quadratic Trinomials of the form x^2 bx - c using guess and check.
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials of the Form x^2 + bx + c Using Guess & Check Method
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In this video, we work two examples of factoring quadratic Trinomials using guess and check. In these examples, the trinomials are either in the form x^2 bx c or x^2 - bx c.
Distinguishable Permutations - BANANA & MISSISSIPPI
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In this video, we go over two examples evaluating distinguishable permutations.
Combinations - Evaluate/Calculate Combinations - Order Does NOT Matter
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In this video, we go over the combinations formula and work three examples.
Factoring Polynomials by Grouping - with Opposites
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In this video, we work two examples where the common binomials don’t match initially…they’re opposites. We go over what to do in that case.
Factoring Out a Common Binomial Factor as a GCF
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Factoring Out a Common Binomial Factor as a GCF
Permutations - Evaluate/Calculate Permutations Using Counting Principle and Formula
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Permutations - Evaluate/Calculate Permutations Using Counting Principle and Formula
Factorials - Introduction, Evaluating, & Simplifying
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Factorials - Introduction, Evaluating, & Simplifying
Introduction to the Fundamental Counting Principle
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Introduction to the Fundamental Counting Principle
Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of Monomial Expressions
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Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of Monomial Expressions
Finding the Greatest Common Factor between Two Numbers
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Finding the Greatest Common Factor between Two Numbers
Prime Factorization of Numbers - Factor Tree
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Prime Factorization of Numbers - Factor Tree
Multiplying a Binomial times a Trinomial; Cubing a Binomial; Distributive Property
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Multiplying a Binomial times a Trinomial; Cubing a Binomial; Distributive Property
Using the Distributive Property to Multiply a Monomial by a Polynomial
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Using the Distributive Property to Multiply a Monomial by a Polynomial
Adding and Subtracting Monomial Expressions - Combining Like Terms
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Adding and Subtracting Monomial Expressions - Combining Like Terms
Division Properties of Exponents - Part II - Quotient Raised to a Positive & Negative Power
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Division Properties of Exponents - Part II - Quotient Raised to a Positive & Negative Power
Division Properties of Exponents - Part I - Quotient of Powers Property (Scientific Notation)
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Division Properties of Exponents - Part I - Quotient of Powers Property (Scientific Notation)
Thank you!!!!!
Thanks for all the info. I will try it out on my bank's website!
How did you arrive at the angle that brought about3/1
In this video, we just draw the rise/run triangle between two known points. In this video, we know the points (-4,0) and (-3, 3). The change in y is 3 units. The change in x is 1 unit. Therefore, the slope is 3/1.
Thanks! man you cleared my confusion which I was suffering literally from past 6 years. ❤
You probably just saved my mark thanks man
Sir between 45° and 135° slopes the line with slope 45° looks to be more steep so can we say that less the slope angles the more steep the line is
In the video, I say that you can simplify in any number of ways, which would include canceling out.
No cancel out?
What if you don't have a given function 😢?
Your the goat Scott
Problem: Righthand column of values (y values) are being displayed as the horizontal (x) axis along the top of the chart, and the X values are being displayed along the Y axis. Why did this happen?
The x-values are along the bottom of the chart (on the horizontal axis). The y-values are along the left edge of the chart (the vertical axis).
Thank you very much!
Very quick and easyily explained. Thank you!
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what would -Pi/6 be? I cannot seem to get this
On the negative yx
I am a student I receive just $3000 why?
hello, how did you find the t bar from 5pi/3 to the x-axis? did you subtract or add something? i am lost on this part, please let me know how you ended up with pi/3
this is in example 2, b. its around minute 4:07
In that case, you subtract 5pi/3 from 2pi (6pi/3 with a common denominator). You will subtract by or from pi if the angle is in quadrants 2 or 3. You will subtract from 2pi if the angle is in quadrant 4. 5pi/3 is in quadrant 4...so subtract from 2pi.
Thank you soo soo much 🙏🙏
Very welcome! Best of luck!
Great job!
Thanks for helping me! This is definitely easier to understand compared to other resources
Glad it helped out! Good luck!
Thanks
does decreasing a slope make it steep or gentle
Want to be careful just thinking about the slope in terms of decreasing. If a slope decreases from 2 to 1, the line becomes less steep. If a slope decreases from -2 to -3, it becomes more steep. Always want to think about slope in terms of absolute value. If the absolute value of the slope decreases, the line becomes less steep.
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This was very informative helped me watch out for all the apps around where you can transfer money to and to who
what an amazing video. love learning from you
Thanks, Karol...appreciate it!
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Thanks sir ...it helps me a lot
Of course...glad it helped out!
what about -1 and 1,they are equal in absolute value ,which is steeper
Neither is considered steeper.
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Very helpful
Gréât one Sir
Glad it helped out!
Thanks, you helped a lot for my maths assessment
That's great!! Thank you!
This was SOOOOOO helpful! Thank you!!!!
That's awesome. Great to hear. You're very welcome. Best of luck!!
thank you....
Very welcome!
Straight forward explanation that is not specific to one particular bank or credit union. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Yasmin!!
Thanks for such a calm and clear explanation, this helped a lot!
Glad it helped out. Best of luck with your studies. Reach out if there's another topic you struggle with. The trig playlist has quite a bit of stuff, but it's obviously not everything!
I'm so happy I found your video's precalculus online has been rough and this elevates my understanding of terminal points ten-fold, :) thank you!
That’s awesome! Glad it helps!!
Thank you Mr Shelton
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Excellent video. Thank you so much to make this whole process clear.
why am i late to this, you are so smart i learned this.
If I can help, let me know.
Thank you! I watched so many videos and I only understood yours!
Thank you...glad it helped...let me know if there's anything else that isn't already on the channel.
Thank you
Thank you! Happy Holidays, stay safe!
Hey, Man keep it up! These videos are nice and slow thanks!!
Thank you! Hope it helped!
You helped me alot, sorry that their aren't that many comments......keep teaching my guy! 👍
Thank you very much. Have a good day!
Look nice! Nice kick!!👍
What software are you using? Please help l want to help other students
I use Microsoft word, my iPhone, and a small tripod. Pretty basic stuff. Students seem to get a lot out of it!!
Thank you - very helpful and straightforward!