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KKingMath
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Inequalities and Systems of Inequalities in Two Variables
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MAT-171 section 8.5 notes
Exponential Functions and Their Applications
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Exponential Functions and Their Applications
Real Applications of Normal Distributions
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Real Applications of Normal Distributions
Random Variables & Probability Distribution
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Random Variables & Probability Distribution
Thank you for breaking down the mathematics to horizontal stretching and compressing!!! My mind could not wrap around the concept of 1/k, now symbolized as 1/b, at least in my class.
Young Mark Davis Michelle Thomas Charles
So helpful!! ❤️❤️
U lowkey saved my life
was really struggling with this aspect of calc. Thanks for the video!
Much better than other videos
TYSM ❤ YOU HELPED ME A LOT
Keep up the good work
Nice set of peoblems, I might use some of these in my own classroom.Thabks for sharing.
wth is sin
sine, equal to opposite/hypotenuse
I am just now getting this in my recommended
this is my jam
there's a nice simple sanity check for the second one. x^4+3x^2-4 = (x^2 +4)(x^2 -1) which means that x^2 = -4, +1, so x = 2i, -2i, 1, -1 the fact that synthetic division yields the exact same results thus confirms that everything went well.
4:00 Convert the degrees to radians, and then just multiply it by the radius (40): Life would be much easier.
Helps a lot
Good job Keep it up
Great content 👏
This would have been helpful if I saw it before my test today that I completely failed
thank u so much i watched so many videos and they never explain on why and which to put the equal to sign on and u explained it clearly.
Thanks for clarifying things up.
im guessing 11 Ext 1???
Teacher: Clears throat, YOUR NOT READY.... Me: Not for the test.... Teacher: Keeps talking. Me: Relief
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@@MathwithKKing Thanks, Yeah.
Can you do it without the base?
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Thank you ❣️
Can you show how to get the angles on interval (- pi,pi) And on (-2pi,0)
Nice explanation! Here is another interesting practice question for solving absolute equations ua-cam.com/video/aOCIl8BZelE/v-deo.html
Thanks for uploading this was very helpful
Excellent! Thank you.
Can you explain how did you get 20 and subtract by 4.
I got it already. Thanks
Ah, good old 10th grade geometry :)
:-D
This is one of the best math tutorials on youtube that I have come across. Well broken down and easy to understand. MissRiceMath, you are a great teacher. Thank you for this video. God bless you.
Thank you! :-)
Hi Ms Rice! 👋
omg its so awesome i can finally underdstand it continue doing mnath videos
I was expecting also without the calculator
Your videos are helping me so much in trig thank you!!
Thank you. That was very helpful. Saved myself some time
Can you upload a video discussing binominal expansion using Pascal's Theorem? Also, I suggest you organize your videos in playlists for easier access to content. Thank you, you are a great teacher!
I know, they are terribly unorganized on here. But they're more organized on my website, missricemath.weebly.com, which is where my students have accessed them in the past. We use a different online system now.
ua-cam.com/video/4KLpwKmjIzU/v-deo.html This is pretty old, but here's a video I did of the binomial theorem a few years ago.
thank you! my school for some reason didnt tell me what implicit differentiation is, even though they taught how to do it. this was helpful
thank you so much! this help me so much, i’ve watch so many videos and i didn’t understand it at all. you explained this very well!
I'm so glad!
Hello, MissRiceMath, I am really amazed your productivity and I am going back sometimes to check your chanel. My favourite videos when you use your TI calculator to show the graphs or do math with it, because I am looking for applications of calculator in math education. So, you changed to Desmos since now or your calc's batteries runs out now but it will be back?! Thanks for your videos, I am really enjoy it!
I've been using Desmos with my yearlong math class because it's the calculator that is used on their state exam at the end of the year and it's free. My older videos use graphing calculators exclusively.
I think you skipped part d
Thank you
Vectors on a plane would make an amazing bad movie.
Amazing
Why do you divided the function with the condition? If the condition is true the value is +1 and if false the value is 0? And when the calculator try to divide the function by zero, the function is not evaluated at that X, therefore far faster than you multiply with the function with condition? I am guessing only, but I think this is the behind - I will try it. Thanks for your videos, really like how you show graphs on your calculator, I do not found anybody who do it in this "natural way". This videos are made in a classroom and recorded via overhead projector?
Thank you! Now I can check my numbers!
What a magnificent video
Great video, keep it up