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Finding the Equation of a Perpendicular Bisector
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How to find the equation of a perpendicular bisector given two points.
Law of Cosine Missing Angle Formula EXAMPLE
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An example of how to find a missing angle using the Cosine Rule. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Law of Cosine Missing Angle Formula DERIVATION
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Showing where the Cosine Rule for finding a missing angle comes from. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Area of a Triangle Using Trigonometry
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Finding the area of a triangle using trigonometry. Usually done with the Sine Rule. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Law of Sines Missing Angle Formula
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Finding a missing angle in a non-right triangle. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Law of Sines Missing Side Formula EXAMPLE
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Using the Law of Sines to find a missing side of a non-right angle triangle. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Law of Sines Missing Side Formula DERIVATION
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Derivation of the version of Law of Sines Formula for finding an unknown side. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Graphing the Function y = 2 cos(3x)
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How to graph sine and cosine functions of the form y = a sin(bx) and y = a cos(bx). Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Graphing the Function y = tan(x)
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How to graph the tangent function and a discussion of its features. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Graphing the Function y = sin(x)
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How to graph the sine function and a discussion of some of its features. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Basic Inverse Trigonometry Finding Angles
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Calculating the size of a missing angle using trigonometry in degrees and radians. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
sin, cos and tan of any angle (Degrees AND Radians)
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Calculating exact values of sin, cos and tan using ASTC. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
ASTC Explained
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Understanding where sin, cos and tan ratios are positive and negative around the unit circle. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
sin, cos and tan of 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°, ...
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Calculating sin, cos and tan of angles bordering the quadrants. Link to Trigonometry playlist (Algebra 2): ua-cam.com/play/PL6ZxDcgthxgIyuLfulldqvVWqU695ye0v.html
Trigonometric Ratios of 30°, 45° and 60° Quiz (Radians AND Degrees)
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Trigonometric Ratios of 30°, 45° and 60° Quiz (Radians AND Degrees)
Converting Between Radians and Degrees
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Converting Between Radians and Degrees
Trigonometric Ratios of 30°, 45° and 60° Quiz (Degrees)
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Trigonometric Ratios of 30°, 45° and 60° Quiz (Degrees)
Trigonometric Ratios of Special Angles Example
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Trigonometric Ratios of Special Angles Example
Trigonometric Ratios of Special Angles 30°, 45° and 60°
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Trigonometric Ratios of Special Angles 30°, 45° and 60°
Introduction to the Reciprocal Ratios csc, sec and cot
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Introduction to the Reciprocal Ratios csc, sec and cot
Solving Right Triangles with SOH-CAH-TOA
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Solving Right Triangles with SOH-CAH-TOA
The Trigonometric Ratios sin, cos and tan
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The Trigonometric Ratios sin, cos and tan
Thanks🙏 very much sir🎉
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I got 2 in a night playing a tournament in less than 2hrs…and there was a break in the 2hrs never had one before….
This is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 🎉🎉
Great video, but this won't help you if you don't memorize the first quadrant radiant measures or if the angle is not a round number (like 29 degrees for example). Is there a way to find sin cos tan without a calculator?
Thank you sir
Played with my home club last night someone got a royal flush it was amazing
Nice explanation
I remember one probability problem I had to solve when I was in school. None of my colleagues soved it and I still don't know how to solve it. From a deck of 52 cards (13 ranks and 4 suits) a sample of 16 cards is extracted. What is the probability that, for at least one of the ranks, we get at least three of that rank? I remember I've tried to use the hypergeometric distribution and obtained a value larger than one, which of course is wrong. Any ideas?
could be difficult to make this calculation when you have 15 seconds at the poker table, but great work!
I searched so many videos and then at last, this legendary video came and I am honestly very thankful for you sir.
Why do we do 13 over 2 instead of 13 over 1 times 12 over 1?
Well done!
Does this include or exclude the possibility of a full house? Would you please explain why or why not, thank you.
Great work
How we can simple know
This is golden information
Thanks for sharing the work 🙂 🙏
Why are there two Aces????
Great 🙏 fantastic explanation 👍😇 thank you !
Thank you for efforts .
thank you 🤍🤍
Great explaining😊
The way u teacher is really practical and good but as being a student in India is always about marks and even it's not practical ☠️
Excellent presentation! Explaining combinations based on previous examples of well laid out permutations helps greatly to distinct the two and their meanings! Well done !!!
Very nicely laid out !
lne^2 = 1. ???
so 2 pair beats 1 pair, correct?
We want to know what the odds are in DRAW POKER, where you can draw up to 5 cards 1 time!!!!
6y^2-2y-1 10:20
I got like 2 in a row last night.
Thats theoretically impossible
Absolutely a great teacher, respect from Turkey sir 💙🙏
Excellent! Excellent!
Best videos I found so far on poker hand combinations
When you subtract the straight flush favourable outcomes (9 x 4), weren't those calculated assuming an ace could be high or low? I would have thought that we would ignore one of those options, since with the flush the high low is not relevant. I think we should subtract (8 x 4).
ya you are right same thoughts.
Very useful brother thank you ✌️✌️
you make it make sense!! thank you sooooo much
What happened with your hair? 😂 the other was much much better.🙂
One of my funny moments in your videos"we gonna use this equation 😂"
Thank you very much 😊
Good support
KEEP GOING DUDE
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compare all results in terms of coefficients of parabolic equation
I’ve started from the oldest video! Nice one mate. ✌🏼
Hey mate! The oldest one is the most embarrassing one. Hope you're well. Great catching up!
Thank you very much sir... It was very helpful
What about if a is t and b is 7t? Can you use the same process..
Why do you not choose 3 out of the 13 since we need 3 unique card types? It confuses me that the 3rd card type isn't factored in at this point since we are ordering the two pairs and then choosing another random unique card.
My question exactly.
You can get the same answer using 13C3 X 4C2 X 4C2 X 4C1 X 3, with the 13C3 for choosing three possible ranks, the first 4C2 for choosing two possible cards for the first pair, the second 4C2 for choosing two possible cards for the second pair, the 4C1 for choosing a possible final card, and multiply by 3 at the end for the number of distinct ranks in the hand.
i love your channel! you keep it short and informative.
nice work!