horizontal asymptote 39 videos
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Angle Inclination of a Line
Trigonometry Advanced Trigonometry
How to find the angle of inclination of a line.
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Introduction to Rational Functions
Algebra Rational Expressions and Functions
How to find excluded values of a rational function.
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Calculating Coordinates in the Unit Circle
Geometry Pythagorean Theorem
How to describe the unit circle. How to draw the unit circle and label its parts. How to strategize about finding coordinates on the unit circle.
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Calculating Coordinates in the Unit Circle
Trigonometry Pythagorean Theorem
How to describe the unit circle. How to draw the unit circle and label its parts. How to strategize about finding coordinates on the unit circle.
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Exponential Functions
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to graph exponential functions.
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Relative Maxima and Minima
Calculus Applications of the Derivative
How to use one-sided limits to find a vertical asymptote.
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More Transformations of Sine and Cosine
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How the value of h affects the shape of the graph y = A sin(B(x-h)).
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More Transformations of Sine and Cosine
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How the value of h affects the shape of the graph y = A sin(B(x-h)).
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Transforming the Tangent Graph
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How to graph y = tan(q) for one or more periods.
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Graph of Logarithmic Functions
Algebra 2 Inverse, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to find the graph of a logarithmic equation with a base greater than one.
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Transforming the Tangent Graph
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How to graph y = tan(q) for one or more periods.
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Graph of Logarithmic Functions
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to find the graph of a logarithmic equation with a base greater than one.
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Algebraic Representation of Vectors
Precalculus Vectors and Parametric Equations
How to express a position vector algebraically in component form <a,b>, and how to compute its magnitude.
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Addition and Scalar Multiplication of Vectors
Precalculus Vectors and Parametric Equations
How to compute the sum of two vectors or the product of a scalar and a vector.
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Transforming the Cotangent Graph
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How graph the cotangent function using five key points.
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Transforming Secant and Cosecant
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How graph the secant function using five key points.
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Transforming the Cotangent Graph
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How graph the cotangent function using five key points.
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Transforming Secant and Cosecant
Trigonometry Trigonometric Functions
How graph the secant function using five key points.
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The First Derivative Test for Relative Maximum and Minimum
Calculus Applications of the Derivative
How to use an algebraic approach to find one-sided limits of a rational function, and how these limits can be used to find a vertical asymptote.