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Erb Math
Приєднався 6 чер 2016
Відео
Poisson Distribution
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Learn to use the Poisson Distribution to find probabilities.
Hypothesis Testing with Normal Distribution
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Use the normal distribution to carry out a hypothesis test.
The Uniform Distribution
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Understand the Uniform Distribution, a special type of Probability Density Function
Binomial Distribution Hypothesis Testing
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Use the Binomial Distribution to carry out a hypothesis test.
Probability Density Functions
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Find probabilities, mean, and variance using Probability Density Functions
Discriminant
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Use the discriminant to determine the number of real roots to a quadratic equation.
Derivatives of ln and e
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Learn to take derivatives of natural logarithms and exponential equations
Connecting f(x) and f'(x)
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Understand the relation ship between f(x) and f'(x) and use this to find where f(x) is increasing/decreasing and has relative maximums/minimums.
Special Types of Equations with Variables in Exponents
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Special Types of Equations with Variables in Exponents
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After working with this, I realized it's nothing more than the long-form version of using an area model to do polynomial division. Good job teaching, though.
Thanks. And yes it an alternative option to long division.
@@erbmath The only reason I came to the conclusion I did was because I view division through the lens of multiplication -- and I always use area models to multiply. Once I did this, I realized the only difference between this and the area model I typically use is that you write down all of the equations in order to find the coefficients. I typically do this in my head -- unless the answer doesn't come to me immediately. I was also thinking that this might make solving polynomial division problems with area models more popular. For some reason, it seems that most people still seem to prefer traditional long division, and I'm like "Why"?!? Interestingly, understanding all this helped me to understand the traditional method, though.
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Very easy to follow! Thanks!
Fantastic and to the point tutorial. Thank you.
no idea why video not going crazy popular. this video saved 2 hrs of me googling try to understand where on earth I cant get the terms, you explained very clear and simple. thank you!!!
Yes very useful content..
Thanks a lot for tutorial