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This calculus 1 video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integration. It explains how to find the antiderivative of many functions.
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Power Rule of Integration
2. Antiderivative of Polynomial Functions
3. Integrating Square Root Functions
4. Antiderivatives of Rational Functions
5. Indefinite Integral of Exponential Functions
6. Integration By U-substitution
7. Definite Integral vs Indefinite Integral
8. Antiderivative of Trigonometric Functions
9. Integrating Logarithmic Functions
This algebra 2 / precalculus math video tutorial explains the rules and properties of logarithms. It shows you how to condense and expand a logarithmic expression in addition to graphing and solving logarithmic equations.
Logarithms - The Easy Way!
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Log to Exponential Form:
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Change of Base Formula:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFm-zaFW_X4
Change of Base Log Problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7hD9VdXv9U
Properties of Logarithms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtv9Lnf7Zw8
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Expanding Logarithmic Expressions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIz-5MyJA3g
Condensing Logarithmic Expressions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luRrOlsB4cY
Natural Logarithms:
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Solving Exponential Equations:
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Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNgmVu0R_T8
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Solving Logarithmic Equations:
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Graphing Logarithmic Functions:
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Graphing Exponential Functions:
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Compound Interest Word Problems:
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This algebra video tutorial explains how to find the domain of a function that contains radicals, fractions, and square roots in the denominator using interval notation.
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How To Find The Range of a Function:
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Domain and Range - Radical Functions:
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Domain of Logarithmic Functions:
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Domain and Range - Piecewise Functions:
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This organic chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into drawing resonance structures. It explains how to identify the major resonance contributor as well as the minor resonance contributor based on stability. Here are a few key concepts to keep in mind: Negative charges are stabilized by electronegative atoms. Neutral resonance structures are more stable than those with separation of charges. Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary and primary carbocations due to the inductive effect and hyperconjugation. Positive charges on carbon atoms are not stable due to the octet rule.
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This is the last video in a 3-part series that focuses on aqueous acid-base chemistry. This video focuses on weak acids and bases, and I go over the relationship between Ka, Kb, and Kw, as well as some calculations. Sit back and relax - and learn some chemistry! These videos were made by request. Let me know what else would be helpful for you.
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The Pythagorean Theorem relates the lengths of the sides of a right triangle with the following formula:
a^2+b^2=c^2
Where a and b are legs of the triangle and c is the hypotenuse.
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0:00 Intro
0:10 Define triangle sides and Pythagorean Theorem
0:50 Example 1
1:55 Example 2
3:23 Example 3
4:00 Example 4
4:48 3 types of problems and their solutions formula
The end behavior of a polynomial tells us the direction a function goes as x approaches positive or negative infinity. Using just the coefficient and highest power of a polynomial we can determine the end behavior.
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0:20 End behavior of 6x^4+5x^3-2x^2+x-20
1:48 The four types of polynomial end behaviors
3:14 End behavior of -0.5x^5+5x^2-x+1
4:03 End behavior of 2x^3-x^6+2x^7+2
4:47 Starting with graph and working backwards
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Finding the y-intercept of a function is easy if you are given the graph, but how do you find it if you are given only a function in a single variable?
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0:08 Finding the y-intercept when given the graph
1:40 Steps to find the y-intercept of a function
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A quick and easy to follow guide to using FOIL to multiply two binomials together. I repeat, TWO BINOMIALS TOGETHER! FOIL is of no use for anything other than that!
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Sometimes, you are asked to make sure all of the exponents in your answer are positive. To convert any exponent from negative to positive you either move the variable from the numerator to the denominator or you move the variable from the denominator to the numerator. You may have heard this rule called the elevator rule, because you can imagine the variable hopping into an elevator and moving up or down one floor.
The rule is:
x^(-n)=1/x^n
or
1/x^(-n)=x^n
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After finding the sign chart for your polynomial, first, and second derivatives you may lose sight of what they all represent.
The sign chart of your polynomial will tell you when your function value, f(x), is above (positive on sign chart) or below (negative on sign chart) the x-axis.
The sign chart of your first derivative tells you when your function is increasing (positive on first derivative sign chart) or decreasing (negative on first derivative sign chart).
The sign chart of your second derivative tells you when your function is concave up (positive on second derivative sign chart) or concave down (negative on second derivative sign chart).
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Interpreting the Polynomial Function Sign Chart
1:54 Interpreting the First Derivative Sign Chart
3:28 Interpreting the Second Derivative Sign Chart
4:30 Four possible combinations of First and Second Derivative Sign Chart patterns
4:42 Making sense of all three sign charts together
7:12 Using the template found using the sign charts in unison with graph of polynomial
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It's Kids Academy, and welcome back to our channel! In this educational video for kids, we will read aloud the children's folk tale "The king of the cats". More interesting short stories and nursery rhymes you can find on our channel. Stay tuned!
The King of the Cats
Once there were two brothers who lived in a distant village. Elshender was the elder, and the younger was Fergus. They had a big black cat.
One day Fergus went out hunting alone. He told Elshender heโd be back for supper that evening. Evening came, but Fergus was still away.
Elshender was worried that his brother had gotten into trouble. At last, Fergus returned, wet and exhausted.
After supper, the brothers sat down by the fire, and their black cat lay between them. โWhy were you away for so long?โ Elshender asked.
โIโve had a very strange adventure today. I hardly know what to say about it,โ Fergus replied. And then he told his incredible story.
Fergus was going home when a thick fog came on the path. He climbed a tall tree to look around. In the trunk of the tree was a big hollow.
He could hear some music and see some light coming out of it. Fergus looked inside and gasped. He seemed to be looking into a church!
A funeral was taking place there. He saw a coffin surrounded by torches, all of them carried by cats! The coffin was marked with a crown.
Fergus got no farther, for the black cat jumped to his feet shrieking: โMy stars! Old Peterโs dead, and now Iโm the King of the Cats!โ
Then he rushed up the chimney and was seen no more.
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What Is Checkmate? | Definition and Meaning | Learn to Play Chess
The most important word associated with chess is checkmate. It is how a player either wins or loses the game. Therefore before you explain the other rules of chess to kids, start with the most basic knowledge of checkmate, so that they know what they need to know in order to win the game.
You know about CPR, capture protect runaway. If the king cannot get out of CPR situation it means checkmate. In simple words, if the king is being attacked and it cannot save itself in any way we say its checkmate and the game is over.
Since in chess we do not capture the king so checkmate means that it is the turn before we would capture the king, which simply means the king is trapped and there is no way out.
Let me explain this through the example above.
In this position, the queen is at b7 attacking the black king. The black king cannot protect or run away from here. However, the king can do a capture move from here.
The black king can easily capture the queen from here and save itself from checkmate.
However, if we make little changes in the arrangement of this board.
Now the black king has no place to run away, neither can it protect itself nor it can capture the queen. Because now the queen is being protected by the white king. Therefore there is no way that the black king can now attack the queen. This brings the black king in a checkmate situation. Now there is no way that it can save itself. Hence now this would be called a checkmate and it is game over.
You can set many different examples on your chess board to better explain the concept to the kids to make it more interesting for them. This online chess session is extremely helpful for kids and can be used as chess lessons for beginners.
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It's Kids Academy and welcome back to our channel! Today we are talking about types of communities. What is a community? What are the 3 types of communities that exist? What are the distinguishing characteristics of urban, suburban, and rural communities? What do the words "commuting" and "amenities" mean? The answers to these questions are in this video! Enjoy your viewing!
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Learn English Punctuation for Kids: Period, Exclamation Mark, Question Mark
English punctuation for kids is a very important grammar lesson. It forms the basics of sentence structure and its understanding. It is very important to learn English for the kid and for the kid to have a clear understanding of using the right punctuation marks in their sentences.
Beginning with the very basics, let's learn about the ending punctuations for kids in this lesson. Ending punctuations are the punctuations that are used at the end of the sentences. It helps to understand the meaning of the sentence, where the sentence is ending and what is the sentence trying to say.
There are three most common ending punctuation marks used:
1. Period(.)
2. A question mark(?)
3. An exclamation point(!)
Most of the sentences end with a period. It marks the end of the sentence. For example:
1. The car is red.
2. I have a book.
3. He is reading.
4. This is an apple.
Sentences which are enquiring about something and are asking a question end with a question mark. For example:
1. Is this your book?
2. Do you have a pen?
3. Are you Jack?
4. How old are you?
The question mark answers the following questions:
1. What?
2. Why?
3. Where?
4. Whom?
5. When?
6. How?
Another very commonly used ending punctuation mark is the exclamation point. It is used when the sentence is trying to express a feeling.
For example:
1. Wow, that car goes really fast!
2. I am going to a big party tonight!
3. I love my new shoes!
4. That is my favorite color!
See how these sentences portrayed some feelings of excitement and joy.
These early punctuation lessons are very important and the kid must have a strong grip on these in order to be good at the upcoming grammar.
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It's Kids Academy, and welcome back to our channel! In this video, you will see how to use educational worksheets for kids that help them start their learning journey! Here you will find a range of activities on learning word families and also you will learn what plants need to grow. It's ideal for preschool and kindergarten. Enjoy your viewing!
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Learn Sides and Shapes | Math for Kids | Geometry | Kids Academy
A shape is defined as the form or the outline of an object. It can also be defined as the boundary of an object and the kind of pattern it follows. It is a basic property of every object just like its other properties like color, texture, size etc.
Different objects follow different patterns of these boundaries. These patterns have been given different names. Shapes for kids is a very important lesson, so we have made this educational video for kids.
For example, a pattern which has four equal sides is referred to as a square. A pattern with round is referred to a circle. Similarly, there are other shapes like a rectangle, triangle, cone etc. Each object is categized based on its shape. These shapes have been made for the understanding of man and to make a sense out of things. Every object in this universe has a shape just like earth is a sphere and a ball is a circle.
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Green Color for Toddlers, Preschoolers & Kindergartners | Kids Academy
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Kids Academy once again delivers a delightful and educational video that will instruct toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten students on the color green.
When children learn colors, they build their vocabulary and this allows for better expression and communication through their oral language. There are other important reasons to learn colors for kids, such as building a foundation for children to be able to sort and classify with color as an attribute.
The video begins with their familiar elephant character drawing clouds and sun on a barren background. The elephant then draws a tree but it is without any color. Elephant then looks around and a dapper little leprechaun appears on the scene. He waves his green magic wand and the grass is now green. Children viewing the video are asked, โWhat color is the grass?โ
The color word GREEN is shown and the voiceover answers the question.
But the clever leprechaun is not done! In this video, viewers will learn colors for kids by watching what the leprechaun does next. Children and students will learn the color green when the leprechaun waves his wand and then green leaves appear on the tree. A green frog appears and the children are asked what color the frog and then the children are asked the color of the leprechaunโs hat.
Each time the leprechaun works his magic, the children are asked what color the object is and the color word Green appears with the voice-over saying, โGREEN!โ At the end of the video, the elephant and leprechaun walk together, turning the landscape green.
The color green concept is reviewed at the conclusion of the video when all the green objects appear on the screen and the color word GREEN is shown again. Children learn colors by being shown examples of objects that are familiar to them and being instructed on the color name. This video does this simple but effective method of instruction to learn colors and young children will learn color green in a fun and interesting way.
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