Calculus 1.3a: Lines, Parabolas, Circles, and Translations

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We embark on a more detailed study of a few types of equations, then examine how to algebraically represent what happens when we move graphs in the plane. Split into 2 sections due to time constraints.

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  • my dad taught not m=deltaX/deltaY but m=rise/run. Also this is not calc.

  • Well your dad taught right then, m=rise/run is exactly the same thing. You're absolutely right, I'm not doing calculus yet, merely laying the foundations for it. We won't be doing calculus until we start using some limits, right?

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  • You're doing a great favor by posting these videos online. I get everything but math concepts and it's helpful how I can pause and think for a second. Ignore others when they cuss you out for not including everything you list in the beginning...you don't do everything in just one video..

  • God Bless you man...

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