Posts Tagged ‘graph’

Basic Graphs that Every Algebra Student Should Know!!

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Basic Graphs that Every Algebra Student Should Know!!
I quickly sketch about 10 (or so) basic graphs that are VERY useful to know for any math student taking algebra or higher.
The audio is not the best quality, so sorry for that!
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Duration : 0:7:53

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Microsoft Excel Tips : How to Rename an Excel Worksheet

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Rename an Excel worksheet by either clicking on the name part of the file and retyping a new name or by right clicking the file and renaming it. Change the name of an Excel worksheet file with tips from an istant certified public accountant in this free video on Microsoft Excel.

Expert: Amar Enhsaihan
Bio: Amar Enhsaihan is an istant certified public accountant (CPA) and works with Excel applications everyday on his job.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu

Duration : 0:1:25

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Algebra: Solving Linear Equations - Part 1: The Basics

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

[NOTE: This video is only the first 18 minutes of the full lesson, please visit my website to purchase complete version] Lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve linear equations. Tutor discusses what is an Equation, Solution, Solution Set, Equivalent Equations, Identity, Contradictions, Conditional Equations, Linear Equations, the Standard Form of a Linear Equation. I show you how to actually SOLVE linear equations going step-by-step. I don’t skip steps. I review some of the properties of Equality here too. I remind you to check the work done and how to solve linear equations using a calculator. At the end, you will know how to easily solve equations that look like:

2[y - (4y - 1)] = 5 - 9y

No word problems are done here. This is shown in DETAIL in Part 2 of the Lesson.

Duration : 0:18:25

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Microsoft Excel Tips : How to Save an Excel Worksheet as HTML

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Save an Excel worksheet as HTML by going to format on the top menu and clicking options and choosing HTML after saving the document first. Save an Excel worksheet as an HTML document with tips from an istant certified public accountant in this free video on Microsoft Excel.

Expert: Amar Enhsaihan
Bio: Amar Enhsaihan is an istant certified public accountant (CPA) and works with Excel applications everyday on his job.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu

Duration : 0:1:24

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Algebra: Formulas From Geometry

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

This lesson consists of providing you with a basic review of the formulas from geometry you will most likely encounter in algebra (and other math classes like trigonometry and calculus). This is NOT a detailed, formal lesson.

Formulas and concepts covered include:

Angles (complementary & supplementary)
Triangles (perimeter and area)
Isosceles triangle
Equilateral triangle
Right triangle
The Pythagorean Theorem
Similar triangles
Perimeter and area formulas for Quadrilaterals (square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid). Some diagonal formulas too, where applicable.
Circles (radius, diameter, circumference, area)
Cube (diagonal of face, diagonal of cube, surface area and volume)
Rectangular box [or Rectangular Parallelepiped] (diagonal of box, surface area and volume)
Prisms (Volume)
Pyramids (Volume)
Cone (slant height, lateral surface area, total surface area, volume)
Cylinder (lateral surface area, total surface area, volume)
Sphere (surface area and volume)

Duration : 0:23:8

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Algebra: Introduction to Algebra

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

[NOTE: This video is only the first 11 minutes of the full lesson, please visit my website to purchase complete version] This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on what is algebra, what are variables, constants, coefficients, terms, and expressions. The tutor explains the use of proper notation, how to combine like terms, find the negation of an algebraic expression, how to evaluate an expression (by hand and by using your calculator), and finally, there is a VERY detailed section on how to translate English phrases into algebraic expressions.

Duration : 0:11:22

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