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Comparing features of functions


By Khan Academy

Given several quadratic functions represented in different forms (as a formula, as a graph, and as a table of values), Sal finds the one with the lowest maximum value.

pH of Weak Acids and Bases - Percent Ionization - Ka & Kb


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This chemistry video explains how to calculate the pH of a weak acid and a weak base. It explains how to calculate the percent ionization of a weak acid using the acid dissociation constant Ka.

16 - What do Imaginary & Complex Roots of Equations Mean?


By Math and Science

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07 - Graphing Parabolas in Vertex Form & Shifting Horizontally


By Math and Science

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04 - Graphing Parabolas - Vertex and Axis of Symmetry


By Math and Science

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09 - Practice Graphing Parabolas - Part 1 (Vertex Form & Standard Form)


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11th Grade Mathematics


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11th grade math lesson in which students interpret linear models and the correlation coefficient, and make predictions based on data.

18 - Descartes Rule of Signs, Part 1 (Find Roots of Polynomials)


By Math and Science

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Area Between Two Curves


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction in finding the area between two curves with respect to y and with respect to x. It explains how to set up the definite integral to calculate the area of the shaded region bounded by the two curves. In order to find the points of intersection, you need to set the two curves equal to each other and solve for x or y. You need to be familiar with some basic integration techniques for this lesson. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.