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Definition of a Function
This lesson will look at the Definition of a function, identifying a function and using the vertical line test
By
Nicole Hamilton
Applying the Rational Zero test to identify all of the rational zeros of a polynomial
This lesson will look at an example on how to apply the Rational Zero test to identify all of the rational zeros of a polynomial and will go through examples.
By
Brian McLogan
Using the rational zero test and synthetic division to find all of the zeros of a polynomial
This lesson will look at an example on how to use the rational zero test and synthetic division to find all of the zeros of a polynomial.
By
Brian McLogan
ALG2 Unit 4 Math tutorial for how to use and apply the rational zero test
This lesson will look at an example on how to use and apply the rational zero test and will go through examples.
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Brian McLogan
Karan vs THE SAT (Episode I)
SAT OCT 2011 January test paper. Here, in this video, I will tell you my way of attacking the SAT writing section and how I got 800 on it.
By
Karan Modi
ALG2 Unit 4 How to use the rational zero test to find all the possible zeros
This lesson will look at an example on how to use the rational zero test to find all the possible zeros and will go through examples.
By
Brian McLogan
Karan vs THE SAT (Episode II)
May 2006 SAT test paper. Here, in this video, I will tell you my way of attacking the SAT mathematics section. Critical Notes: 1) Upon checking different sources, I found out that the answer key was wrong and I was right about the value of (xyz) to be (10). Use the same methodology, I assure you that is the correct answer. 2) As far as the problem that mentions (prd), the solution for that would be this: 15- 5*3 21- 7*3 27- 9*3 18- 6*2*3- which is greater than 18 Overall, out of 20, I attempted 18 questions and I got 18 of them right. Through mathematics we can see that I got score from 770 to 800, including the omitted one, on the Mathematics section. Hope you guys enjoy the video, and as always, thank you for watching! ^_^
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Karan Modi
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Estimation
7
Triangles
90
Coordinate
25
Statistics
4
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Karan Modi
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Yanbu Al-Bahr, Saudi Arabia
Brian McLogan
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Jacksonville, United States of America
Nicole Hamilton
Member