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Types Of Fractions - Review | Maths For Grade 5 | Periwinkle


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Types Of Fractions - Review | Maths For Grade 5 | Periwinkle

07 - Writing & Comparing Fractions - (Equivalent Fractions & More) - Part 1


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Integration By Partial Fractions


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This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into integrating rational functions using the partial fraction decomposition method. Partial fraction decomposition is the process of breaking a single complex fraction into multiple simpler fractions. The integrals of many rational functions lead to a natural log function with absolute value expressions. This video explains what to do when you have repeated linear factors and quadratic factors. This tutorial contains many examples and practice problems on integration by partial fractions.

Functions and Graphs


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This precalculus provides a basic introduction into functions and graphs. It contains plenty of examples and multiple choice practice problems.

06 - Graphing Parabolas - Shifting Vertically (Quadratic Functions)


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11 - Learn ArcSin, ArcCos & ArcTan (Inverse Sin, Cos & Tan) - Part 1


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The Simple Pendulum


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This physics video tutorial discusses the simple harmonic motion of a pendulum. It provides the equations that you need to calculate the period, frequency, and length of a pendulum on Earth, the Moon, or another planet. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.