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Uploaded by brightstorm2 on May 18, 2010
Free Math Help at Brightstorm! http://www.brightstorm.com/math How to estimate the instantaneous rate liquid is pouring out of a container at t=4 by computing average rates of change over shorter and shorter intervals of time.
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Sweet, that makes sense. You cleared up my questions, thank you :)
Protectourbioshpere 3 weeks ago
i love the way you explain
Please keep uploading videos
ashidilkhan 2 months ago
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank yooooooooooooooooooooou!
seifdeiab 5 months ago
try explaining the difference quotient formula you used to show why
goopop67 6 months ago
Nice but some examples would be nicer.
rapy93 10 months ago
you meant to say seconds at one point at 52 seconds
iamchevyman5 1 year ago
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Sweet, that makes sense. You cleared up my questions, thank you :)
Protectourbioshpere 3 weeks ago
i love the way you explain
Please keep uploading videos
ashidilkhan 2 months ago
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank yooooooooooooooooooooou!
seifdeiab 5 months ago
try explaining the difference quotient formula you used to show why
goopop67 6 months ago
Nice but some examples would be nicer.
rapy93 10 months ago
you meant to say seconds at one point at 52 seconds
iamchevyman5 1 year ago