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Calculus
Polygons
In geometry a polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed chain or circuit.
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Bill Konst
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Peter Esperanza
Different Techniques on Evaluating Limits
In this lesson you will learn how to evaluate limits using techniques such as recognizing a pattern, simple substitution, or using algebraic simplifications.
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Peter Esperanza
Application of Derivatives Velocity and Acceleration
Derivatives can be related very easily to physics applications. We can relate it to the velocity function and the acceleration function.
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Peter Esperanza
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Lines are parallel if they are always the same distance apart, will never meet and they also point in the same direction. In elementary geometry, the word perpendicular describes the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle.
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Bill Konst
Introduction to Limits
Limit are the values that a function or sequence "approaches" as the input or index approaches some value. They are used to define continuity, derivatives, and integrals.
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Peter Esperanza
Application of Derivatives - Displacement and Distance
Position and its various derivatives define an ordered hierarchy of meaningful concepts. A displacement receiver in the sense that it responds to sound pressure or diaphragm position itself.
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Peter Esperanza
Computing for Average Function
Using the formula of finding the average of a given function in a given interval
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Peter Esperanza
Definition of Derivatives
In this lesson you will learn what defines a derivative. The concept of Derivative is at the core of Calculus and modern mathematics and can be approached in two different ways. One is geometrical and the other one is physical.
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Peter Esperanza
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Calculus
Linear
6
Abstract
1
Geometry
3
Single-Variable
11
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Bill Konst
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Pheonix, United States of America
Peter Esperanza
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Barstow, United States of America