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5 days ago
Intermediate Algebra Final Review (4 of 5)
This is a final review for my Intermediate Algebra class, covering exponential & logarithmic equations, applications, and graphs.
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BJJ Techniques: Escapes 33 of them
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5 months ago
Business Calculus Topic 4.3 13
Word Problem using rates of a falling ladder.
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Thanks for the video. I get a different answer with 80y' + 2(30)(10) = 600/80 = 7.5
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6 months ago
Trig Equation: sin(2x) + cosx =0, sin(3x) = -1/2 for x btw 0, 2*pi
A http://www.door2math.com production. solve Trig Equation: sin(2x) + cosx =0, sin(3x) = -1/2 for x btw 0, 2*pi
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Thank you for the lesson. Hope to see many more. I am reviewing for CSET Math exam. Lessons like this one help.
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6 months ago
I Like Ron Paul
Dr. James David Manning addresses the recent uproar about Ron Paul as a candidate for the presidency. He states that even though he likes Ron Paul,...
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6 months ago
Glenn Beck Steps on Dr. King
Hon. James David Manning, PhD speaks about Glenn Beck having a Tea Party event on the same days as the memorial for Dr. Martin Luther King on the 2...
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6 months ago
The Area of a Triangle using Sine
This video explains how to determine the area of a triangle using the sine function.
Search all videos at http://mathispower4u.wordpr...
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6 months ago
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Thank you Mr. Sousa. I am studying for CSET Math and use you tube for review of key topics. I had a question on use of sine to find area and your video could not have been more percise! Great job!
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6 months ago
Trigonometric Integrals - Part 5 of 6
Trigonometric Integrals - Part 5 of 6. In this video, the 'cookie cutter' case of products of sin(mx) and
cos(nx) are shown.
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second to the last line shouldn't the 1/2 distribute throughout? I got -1/10cos 5x + 1/2cos (-x). Great videos!
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Thank you for the lesson. Wish I were young again and could sit through your classes. You exercise great patience with these kids; so many attempts to clown and gain laugh rather than bask in the momentous privilege of exposure to this profound topic. I envy your possession of knowledge on this...
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7 months ago
Screaming Severed Head Prank
http://www.hahaha.com Girl drops a dummy head on the sidewalk in front of a victim. While two men holding a plywood pass by, the head is switched f...
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7 months ago
Sara Carlson - Cowgirl Dance (with Doug Graham)
From Al Paradise (1984)
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7 months ago
Panda Cheese Commercials
Our own version of the classic cheese commercials
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7 months ago
Integration 2 Sigma Notation Part 3.mov
Sigma notation in integration
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7 months ago
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at 259 min into video, where does the n(n+1)(2n+1)/6 come from? Everything perfectly easy to follow up till then, and after with n going to infinity etc. Thnaks for videos, they are great
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8 months ago
Trigonometry Review (3 of 5)
Part 1 (1-13): Convert between degrees and radians, graph angles in standard position, and find coterminal angles in both radians and degrees. Fi...
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Great review. Thanks. You inadvertently divided the numerator 4 rather than 40 in your final problem.
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8 months ago
Hydrostatic Pressure - Integral Calculus
Free lecture about Hydrostatic Pressure for Calculus students.
Integral Calculus - Chapter 3: Applications of Integration (Section 3.10: Hydrostat...
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Thank you. Appreciated both the problem solved for pressure as well as your systematic introduction to the physics of liquid pressure. I am looking forward to getting through the math so I can understand the physics.
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9 months ago
Chain rule: partial derivative of $\arctan (y/x)$ w.r.t. $x$
I discuss and solve an example where we calculate the partial derivative of $\arctan (y/x)$ with respect to $x$. The method of solution involves an...
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Excellent! So much was made clear! Thank you!
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The Biggest Stars In The Universe
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Star Size Comparison: The biggest/largest known stars in the Universe.
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Oh, so there is no God, well Psalms 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. and also Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power an...
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Star Size Comparison HD
There are several videos circulating showing a comparison of the largest stars. I like these kind of things, and I wanted to try one myself. Probab...
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Oh, so there is no God, well Psalms 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. and also Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power an...
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Oh, so there is no God, well Psalms 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. and also Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power an...
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1 year ago
Derivation of v=rw
Derivation of v = rw (linear velocity equals the distance from rotation axis multiplied by the angular velocity) formula.
By James Dann for ck12.or...
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First thanks, great lesson. Second, I was initially confused and asked, "Should not the final answer be one half of W2 = W1. But I saw that W was angular velocity, not radius or size of the wheel. You might stress this.
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1 year ago
Integration Lesson 3
Integration Lesson 3 by Mr Maths Revision.
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1 year ago
"More Pro-American" Textbooks Coming (Fox News)
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America is after all, still the greatest nation on earth! Why has America been the most immigrant rich population on Earth? The paradox is why immigrants become so critical of the land they sought so longingly to enter, a land that welcomes them with such little expectation of gratitude. They g...
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1 year ago
Texas Evolution Segment of FoxNews Special on Textbooks Sep 2009
Don McLeroy , Neal Frey and Kathy Miller discuss the coverage of evolution in the recent science standards adoption in Texas. The standards struck ...
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1 year ago
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Why is it so popular to disparage and belittle the Creationist? I believe it’s because it’s so "popular" to do so. The leftist media feeds us our opinions, and we love to regurgitate what we so easily swallow, pejoratives and all, spiced with appropriate levels of cynicism. Well hooray for the D...
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At 5.11 into video, you failed to add the -18 to find inverse function. Thanks for videos, I have followed all your lessons from Alg 1 through 2. Great review.