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Mr. Murray's Mathland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 มี.ค. 2020
Operations with Complex Numbers
A brief review of imaginary and complex numbers, adding/subtracting, multiplying and dividing complex numbers, including using the conjugate!
Several examples!
Several examples!
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Trig Form of a Complex Number!
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A video about trigonometric (aka polar) form of a complex number, and how to convert from standard form (a bi) to trig form. 3 examples are shown, including 2 ways to find r and theta, how to check your answers, and how to use the calculator to handle a non-Unit Circle angle (that's the 3rd example if you want to skip to it)!
AP Calculus FRQ Review: Implicit Relations
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A popular (FRQ) Free Response Question on the AP Calculus AB Exam - given an implicit relation. Video includes finding dy/dx with implicit differentiation, tangent line approximations, using the second derivative to judge the validity of that approximation, and finding horizontal and vertical tangent lines - know this stuff cold for the AP Exam!
AP Calculus FRQ Review: In-Out Rates
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A classic AP Calculus Free Response Question: interpreting a situation with an "In" and an "Out" rate: adding something while also taking it away. How to use integrals and derivatives to calculate accumulated amount gained, lost, combined with an initial amount, when the amount was at an absolute maximum or minimum, and how to use the TI-84 graphing calculator to help do it all!
AP Calculus FRQ Review: Interpreting a Derivative Graph
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When given a graph of the derivative of the function, how to find definite integrals, relative extrema, inflection points, intervals of increasing/decreasing and concavity, absolute extrema, and more! This is almost guaranteed to be one of the six Free Response questions on the AP Calculus Exam - make sure you have this down cold!
Calculus: Average Value Theorem
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How to find the 'average value' of a function over a given interval! 3 examples shown: 1 given an equation and using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (by hand), 1 given an equation and using the TI-84 calculator, and 1 given the graph. A good variety of examples!
Calculus: Definite Integrals From A Graph
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How to evaluate definite integrals from a graph using only geometry! Four examples shown, including semicircles and when switching the order of the limits of integration is required!
Law of Cosines (SAS case)
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Using the Law of Cosines to find the missing measurements in a triangle when given two sides and the included angle (ie, the SAS case), including using Law of Sines to help finish it off!
Law of Cosines (SSS case)
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How to use the Law of Cosines to solve any triangle given the three side lengths - the SSS case!
Law of Sines: Ambiguous Case (SSA)
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Using Law of Sines to solve a triangle when given 2 sides and a non-included angle, sometimes called the SSA or ambiguous case. 3 different examples are shown: 0 triangles possible, 1 triangle possible, and 2 triangles possible.
Law of Sines: 0, 1, or 2 Triangles?
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Given a few measurements, how do you tell if you can make 1 triangle or 2 with them? Or if it's even possible to make any at all? Using Law of Sines to determine, but a method of just using Soh-Cah-Toa shown as well. 7 examples shown....including a review of basic Geometry congruence postulates!
Trigonometry: Law of Sines (Basic Example)
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Using the Law of Sines to solve for the missing angle and sides of a triangle when given 2 angles and a side.
Geometric Sequences [Example #2]
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How to write the explicit definition, or formula, to find the nth term of a geometric sequence for which you are only given two different terms.
Geometric Sequences [Example #1]
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How to write the explicit definition, or formula, to find the nth term in a geometric sequence. Two different examples are shown!
Arithmetic Sequences [Example #2]
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How to write the explicit definition, or formula, to find the nth term when only given two terms in the sequence. Two different examples are given, and for each example, multiple ways are shown to solve the problem!
Calculus: Integration of Piecewise Functions [Ex. #1]
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Calculus: Integration of Piecewise Functions [Ex. #1]
Calculus: Integrating Piecewise Functions [Ex. #2]
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Calculus: Integrating Piecewise Functions [Ex. #2]
Calculus: Natural Logs and Tangent Lines!
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Calculus: Natural Logs and Tangent Lines!
Calculus: Taking the Derivative of y = lnx!
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Calculus: Taking the Derivative of y = lnx!
Calculus: Derivatives of Exponentials (not base e)!
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Calculus: Derivatives of Exponentials (not base e)!
Calculus AP Exam FRQ Review: Piecewise Functions
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Calculus AP Exam FRQ Review: Piecewise Functions
Calculus AP Exam FRQ Review: Area & Volume
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Calculus AP Exam FRQ Review: Area & Volume
Calculus: Optimization [Rectangle in a Semicircle]
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Calculus: Optimization [Rectangle in a Semicircle]
Calculus: Optimization [Volume of a Box]
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Calculus: Optimization [Volume of a Box]
Calculus: Optimization [Distance from Point to a Curve]
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Calculus: Optimization [Distance from Point to a Curve]
Calculus: Optimization [Cost of a Fence]
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Calculus: Optimization [Cost of a Fence]
Calculus: Given the derivative f'(x), Sketch the Graph of f(x)!
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Calculus: Given the derivative f'(x), Sketch the Graph of f(x)!
Calculus: Sketching The Derivative Graph
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Calculus: Sketching The Derivative Graph
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is it possible that an equation could have more than two points of intersection in a line and parabola , if so, how?
If you're finding the intersection of a line and a parabola, or a parabola and a parabola, there can be 0, 1, or 2 points of intersection. If you're finding the intersection of higher degree functions, such as x^3, x^4, etc., the graphs can have more curves, and thus, you can have more points of intersection! Try playing around with graphs on Desmos to see!
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Hi, can I also use somehow modified version of this method in equilateral triangle?
Yes - in fact, it's even a bit easier, as with equilateral triangles, since all 3 angles are 60 degrees, when you inscribe a rectangle (90 degree angles), it creates some 30-60-90 special right triangles, so the sides have the famous x - x rt(3) - 2x relationship!
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When you find dx/dt how come you didn’t use x=5. You used 3 instead of 5
The edge is only 5 at the beginning of the problem. The ice cube is melting, and the question asks for the surface area rate of change at the moment when the edge is 3. Hope this helps!
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how would we know if they wont intersect? is there any way to know that?
Yes; if you do the Quadratic Formula, and the portion inside of the square root ( b^2 - 4ac...called 'the discriminant') is negative, there will be no real solution since the square root of a negative number does not exist. This means the two graphs do not intersect! (This type of solution is called 'imaginary', which comes up a lot in Algebra 2 and beyond!)
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