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Algebra- Finding the domain of certain functions
This hub will be about how to find the domain of certain functions. This concept may appear on the SAT and the ACT (ACT- more likely for this topic to appear), but it will eventually be integrated into further topics as well (ie. Precalculus, Calc...
2 commentsProbability: An Introduction to Counting and Combinatorics
We begin with an intuitive approach to probability. We will begin with the concept of counting, which is essentially a way to find the total number of outcomes given a certain number of outcomes for each circumstance/experiment. EX 1: I have two...
0 commentsThe Ultimate Calculus Resource Guide (AP Calculus AB/BC and Calculus I and II)
It has not been too long ago I was going through the same things through which you might be going: how in the world am I going to remember integration by parts, how do I memorize all of these formulas...and what exactly is calculus? Well, maybe not...
0 commentsDouble Integrals: An Introduction
A general definition of a double integral: The volume between the surface, determined by a function of a function in R^3 and the plane that is determined by the domain (ie: what are to be the upper and lower limits of the integral). In essence, we...
0 commentsLimits Part II
This is a continuation of the previous lesson on limits. If you would like to see the first lesson on limits, please visit http://hubpages.com/hub/limits. Please visit www.prepteststore.com for more help...
0 commentsIntroduction to Calculus: Studying limits
This hub is just a basic introduction to limits. Hopefully, if time permits, I will be writing about limits involving absolute value, trigonmetric functions and eventually the 'derivative' limit in another hub. Let's first define what a limit is:...
0 commentsTrigonometric Questions Dealing with Identities PART I
The following are questions that you may see using your trig identities. If you do not remember your Trig identities, go to this website: http://www.sosmath.com/trig/Trig5/trig5/trig5.html Please visit: ...
0 commentsProbability- Combinatorial Analysis, Counting, Binomials, and Multinomial Analysis
The Basic Principle of Counting Properties of Binomial Coefficients & The Binomial Theorem Continuation of Bionomials Multinomial Coefficients and The Multinomial Theorem Multinomials and Intro to...
0 commentsMotivations of Calculus (Geometric Interpretation & Various Limit Conditions)
Geometric Problems and the Development of Calculus Limits and Indeterminate Limits Indeterminate Forms and the Limit for the number e. Indeterminate Forms with Trigonometry
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