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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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Evaluating the Tangent Function
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How to evaluate the tangent of 3*pi/4.
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Graph of the Tangent Function
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How to graph y = tan(theta) for 0 <= theta < pi/2.
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Intercepts and Asymptotes of Tangent Functions
Precalculus Trigonometric Functions
How to find the x-intercepts and vertical asymptotes of the graph of y = tan(q).
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Using the Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Precalculus Advanced Trigonometry
How to evaluate expressions like tan(sin (4/5))^(-1).
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Federalism
AP US Government AP US Government Videos
Why do anti-federalists fear strong national government?
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Graphing a Rational Expression
Algebra 2 Rational Expressions and Functions
How to graph a basic rational equation.
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Deriving the Quadratic Formula
Algebra 2 Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
How to derive the quadratic formula by completing the square.
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American Government
AP US Government AP US Government Videos
Who has the power, and where does it come from?
Articles of Confederation Constitution -
Simplifying Rational Functions with Factoring and GCFs
Algebra Rational Expressions and Functions
How to simplify rational expressions.
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The Second Derivative Test for Relative Maximum and Minimum
Calculus Applications of the Derivative
How to show that polynomial functions are continuous functions.
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Using the Conjugate Zeros Theorem
Precalculus Polynomial and Rational Functions
How we find the zeros of a polynomial function when one imaginary zero is known.
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Vocabulary of Quadratic Polynomials
Algebra Quadratic Equations and Functions
How to label the roots of a quadratic polynomial, solutions to a quadratic equation, and x-intercepts or roots of a quadratic function.
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Vocabulary of Quadratic Polynomials
Algebra 2 Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
How to label the roots of a quadratic polynomial, solutions to a quadratic equation, and x-intercepts or roots of a quadratic function.
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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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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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Evaluating Rational Exponents
Algebra 2 Roots and Radicals
How to evaluate a fractional exponent two ways.
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A More Perfect Union
AP US History AP US History Videos
Trace the impact of the Supreme Court from early federalist government through Jacksonian Democracy.
John Marshall Supreme Court presidential power regionalism