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Velocity Time Graphs, Acceleration & Position Time Graphs - Physics


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into motion graphs such as position time graphs, velocity time graphs, and acceleration time graphs. It explains how to use area and slope to calculate the velocity, acceleration, displacement, and whether if the particle is speeding up or slowing down. It also explains how to determine if the velocity is increasing or if the acceleration is positive.

ALL OF GRADE 9 MATH IN 60 MINUTES!!! (exam review part 2)


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Here is a great exam review video reviewing all of the main concepts you would have learned in the MPM1D grade 9 academic math course. The video is divided in to 3 parts. This is part 2: Linear Relations. In this video you will review everything there is to know about y=mx+b, scatterplots, and distance time graphs.

Inverse Functions | MathHelp.com


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In this example, we’re given a relation in the form of a chart, and we’re asked to find the inverse of the relation, then graph the relation and its inverse. To find the inverse of a relation, we simply switch the x and y values in each point. In other words, the point (1, -4) becomes (-4, 1), the point (2, 0) becomes (0, 2), the point (3, 1) becomes (1, 3), and the point (6, -1) becomes (-1, 6). Next, we’re asked to graph the relation and its inverse, so let’s first graph the relation. Notice that the relation contains the points (1, -4,), (2, 0), (3, 1), and (6, -1). And the inverse of the relation contains the points (-4, 1), (0, 2), (1, 3), and (-1, 6). Finally, it’s important to understand the following relationship between the graph of a relation and its inverse. If we draw a diagonal line through the coordinate system, which is the line that has the equation y = x, notice that the relation and its inverse are mirror images of each other in this line. In other words, the inverse of a relation is the reflection of the original relation in the line y = x.

07 - What is an Exponential Function? (Exponential Growth, Decay & Graphing).


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Hooke's Law and Elastic Potential Energy


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This video provides a basic introduction into Hooke's law. It explains how to calculate the elastic potential energy and how to determine the amount of work required to stretch a spring.

06 - Solve Quadratic Systems of Equations by Substitution - Part 1 (Simultaneous Equations)


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04 - Graphing Parabolas - Vertex and Axis of Symmetry


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Hyperbolas - Conic Sections


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This conic sections video tutorial provides a basic introduction into hyperbolas. It explains how to graph hyperbolas and how to find the coordinates of the center, vertices, and foci. In addition, it explains how to write the equations of the asymptotes.

12 - What are Inverse Functions? (Part 1) - Find the Inverse of a Function & Graph


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03 - Inverse Variation & Joint Variation - Part 1 (Hyperbolas & Inverse Square Law)


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01 - Visualize Roots of Equations - Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Quartic Solutions


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