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Lunar eclipse December 10th 2011
jannetta3008
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Total lunar eclipse on December 10th 2011 as seen from a vantage point behind the Moon.
From here, the Earth is seen passing in front of the Sun, cutting off all direct li...
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Differentiation applications: tangent and normal lines
jannetta3008
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This video shows how tangent and normal lines to a point on a given curve can be obtained.
You'll need some pre-requisite knowledge to do this; you'll need to be familiar ...
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Differentiation: Quotient Rule
jannetta3008
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Using the quotient rule to differentiate functions. Two examples are given. The first example applies the quotient rule formula, whilst the second example suggests how do...
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Differentiation: Product Rule
jannetta3008
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Using the product rule to differentiate functions. Two examples are shown; the first shows how the product rule formula can be applied and the second example shows how the...
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Differentiation: Chain Rule
jannetta3008
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Using the chain rule to differentiate composite functions. Starts with examples using the formula and shows how functions can be differentiated quickly without the formula.
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Differentiation: powers
jannetta3008
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Some quick examples of how to differentiate powers (of x in this case). The video begins with integer powers and then demonstrates how some examples of fractional powers.
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Solving trig equations (multiple and compound angles)
jannetta3008
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This video shows how to solve equations containing compound or multiple angles, e.g., sin(3x) = -0.5 or 5cos(2x+30) = 0.3.
The examples in this video use degrees (exampl...
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Sine Rule: Testing for the ambiguous case
jannetta3008
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The sine rule is used when we have (1) Two sides and a non-included angle, or (2) Two angles and one side.
This video deals with testing for the ambiguous case when giv...
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Sine Rule --- Some examples
jannetta3008
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The sine rule is used when we have (1) Two sides and a non-included angle, or (2) Two angles and one side. This video does not deal with the ambiguous case - there's anot...
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Cosine Rule --- some examples.
jannetta3008
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The cosine rule is used when (1) All three sides are known (2) Two sides and the included angle are known. This video shows a couple of examples.
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