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Is your team beginning to use Kubernetes for container orchestration? Do you need guidelines on how to start transforming your organization with Kubernetes and cloud native patterns? Would you like to simplify software container orchestration and find a way to grow your use of Kubernetes without adding infrastructure complexity? Then this is the course for you!
In this course, we'll discuss some of Kubernetes' basic concepts and talk about the architecture of the system, the problems it solves, and the model that it uses to handle containerized deployments and scaling.
This course offers an introduction to Kubernetes and includes technical instructions on how to deploy a stand-alone and multi-tier application. You’ll learn about ConfigMaps and Secrets, and how to use Ingress.
Upon completion, developers will have a solid understanding of the origin, architecture and building blocks for Kubernetes, and will be able to begin testing the new cloud native pattern to begin the cloud native journey.
There are many programming languages in use today. Choosing which language to program in can be based on many factors such as learning curve, job specific requirements, platform specifics, or a plethora of other criteria. In this course, you will be introduced to the C# language and the world of .NET programming.
The C# programming language was created from the ground up to be an object-oriented programming language that offers ease of use, familiarity to C/C++ and Java developers, along with enhanced memory and resource management. C# is prevalent on the Microsoft platform but is also being used to develop software that runs on Linux, Android, and iOS devices as well.
Learning C# can position you for future programming opportunities, provide a solid foundation in object-oriented programming knowledge, and pave the way for learning other programming languages. This course aims to teach you about the core aspects of the C# language.
This course is the first part of a three-part series designed to teach core C# language fundamentals. In the second course of the series, you will learn object-oriented programming concepts and the third course offers instruction on data structures and algorithms with C#. Once you complete the series, you will have a very good foundation of C# knowledge to expand on and learn more as you progress in your programming career or hobby.
“Professional” sounds boring, right? Wrong! Join expert Andrew Byrne, who has more than 25 years of software development experience, and see how fun it can be to apply your coding skills to actual problems. Create an online portfolio of code on GitHub, and receive feedback from your peers through code reviews and discussions.
Being a professional developer is about managing change, evolving a codebase, maintaining quality, and keeping your users and your business safe.
As a new coder, step up your game as you learn and practice key skills that developers use every day. Work with a collection of code in a version control system like Git, use open source (OSS) libraries, make updates to existing code, improve its readability, and even take a look at security. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the team, and get practical experience with real code in a real coding environment.
In the first half of this course, we'll investigate DNA replication, and ask the question, where in the genome does DNA replication begin? You will learn how to answer this question for many bacteria using straightforward algorithms to look for hidden messages in the genome.
In the second half of the course, we'll examine a different biological question, and ask which DNA patterns play the role of molecular clocks. The cells in your body manage to maintain a circadian rhythm, but how is this achieved on the level of DNA? Once again, we will see that by knowing which hidden messages to look for, we can start to understand the amazingly complex language of DNA. Perhaps surprisingly, we will apply randomized algorithms to solve problems.
Finally, you will get your hands dirty and apply existing software tools to find recurring biological motifs within genes that are responsible for helping Mycobacterium tuberculosis go "dormant" within a host for many years before causing an active infection.
This course begins a series of classes illustrating the power of computing in modern biology.
*** Este curso será dado em português. ***
Um dos desafios enfrentados diariamente pelas instituições públicas, organizações não governamentais, agências de desenvolvimento e outros agentes que promovem o desenvolvimento econômico e social na América Latina e no Caribe é transformar propostas em realidades concretas que melhorem o bem-estar da sociedade e permitam que esses resultados sejam alcançados dentro do prazo e com os recursos disponíveis.
Este curso apresenta conceitos e ferramentas que podem ser aplicados na gestão de projetos e gerar uma mudança substancial para atingir os objetivos propostos. Assim, este MOOC se propõe a fortalecer a capacidade de gestão de projetos de desenvolvimento na região para que sejam executados de forma eficaz e efetiva.
Este curso inclui casos práticos que ajudam a entender os principais conceitos e ferramentas para o gerenciamento de projetos, apresentações de pessoal certificado como Project Management Professional (PMP)®, com ampla experiência no assunto, fóruns de discussão e leituras selecionadas.
A base conceitual deste curso é a metodologia PM4R (Project Management for Results), desenvolvida pelo Instituto Interamericano de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (INDES), do BID, cujos conteúdos baseiam-se no Project Management Institute, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2013.
Embora essas melhores práticas tenham estado presentes por muitos anos em projetos empresariais privados, nos últimos anos, o BID tem liderado o processo de sua incorporação progressiva ao setor público e aos projetos de desenvolvimento, contribuindo para a construção de realidades que melhoram vidas.
O INDES, como um Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.), foi aprovado pelo Project Management Institute (PMI)® para fornecer 30 unidades de desenvolvimento profissional (PDUs), caso você obtenha o certificado deste curso.
Se tiver qualquer dúvida, envie um e-mail para idbx@iadb.org.
A preparação deste curso foi financiada pelo Fundo de Fortalecimento da Capacidade Institucional (FISC), graças à contribuição do governo da República Popular da China.
PMBOK é uma marca registrada do Project Management Institute, Inc.
Machine learning is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that provides computers with the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed. This area is also concerned with issues both theoretical and practical.
In this course, we will present algorithms and approaches in such a way that grounds them in larger systems as you learn about a variety of topics, including:
- statistical supervised and unsupervised learning methods
- randomized search algorithms
- Bayesian learning methods
- reinforcement learning
The course also covers theoretical concepts such as inductive bias, the PAC and Mistake‐bound learning frameworks, minimum description length principle, and Ockham's Razor. In order to ground these methods the course includes some programming and involvement in a number of projects.
By the end of this course, you should have a strong understanding of machine learning so that you can pursue any further and more advanced learning.
This is a three-credit course.
Finalizing theProject This Project Management Course focuses on launching your Beta Project using Centercode Connect.
This Project Management Training course focuses on configuring your Beta Project using Centercode Connect.
The definitive guide to iPhone programming.
Regression Analysis is the most common statistical modeling approach used in data analysis and it is the basis for more advanced statistical and machine learning modeling.
In this course, you will be given fundamental grounding in the use of widely used tools in regression analysis. You will learn the basics of regression analysis such as linear regression, logistic regression, Poisson regression, generalized linear regression and model selection.
Throughout this course, you will be exposed to not only fundamental concepts of regression analysis but also many data examples using the R statistical software. Thus by the end of this course, you will also be familiar with the implementation of regression models using the R statistical software along with interpretation for the results derived from such implementations.
This course is more about the opportunity for individual discovery than it is about mastering a fixed set of techniques.
This course provides students and professionals in the analytics field with an accelerated introduction to the basics of management and the language of business.
The objective is to enhance an analytics-focused learner's effectiveness in the business world. Designed for students who possess little background in business, the course provides an introduction to the types business issues and problems that challenge management teams today.
The course is taught as a series of business disciplinary modules. The professors who teach the modules represent a diversity of functional areas, including accounting, finance, marketing, international marketing, industry analysis, and business strategy.
Topics covered include:
- basic accounting principles and theory
- financial statement formats, usage and analysis
- cost accounting, variance analysis, and the use of accounting data for decision making
- capital structure and financial analysis techniques
- methods of valuating entrepreneurial ventures, sources of entrepreneurial capital
- the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place) and strategic considerations in market planning
- fundamentals of industry analysis, business strategy formulation, and the use of innovation as a competitive weapon.
In this course, you will learn to estimate the expected return of equity and debt. You will also learn to estimate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC), the opportunity cost of capital you should use when discounting the free cash flows to value a firm.
In the process, you will learn to estimate the risk of financial assets and how use this measure of risk to calculate expected returns. You will also learn how the capital structure of a firm affects the riskiness of its equity and debt. Throughout the course, you will learn how to construct Excel models to value firms using hands on activities.
In this course, learners will begin to apply the lessons and concepts from Introduction to Corporate Finance as they begin to discuss basics of firm valuation.
Follow Professor Wolfenzon’s lead to learn how the free cash flow method is applied to value firms. You will also learn about valuation using multiples. Throughout the course, you will learn how to construct Excel models to value firms by completing hands on activities.
Solving and writing algebraic ratios and proportions. Solving rational equations. Introduction to Ratios (new HD version). Understanding Proportions. Ratios as Fractions in Simplest Form. Simplifying Rates and Ratios. Find an Unknown in a Proportion. Ratio and Proportion. Find an Unknown in a Proportion 2. Another Take on the Rate Problem. Finding Unit Rates. Finding Unit Prices. Writing Proportions. Ratio problem with basic algebra (new HD). More advanced ratio problem--with Algebra (HD version). Alternate Solution to Ratio Problem (HD Version). Advanced ratio problems. Unit conversion. Conversion between metric units. Converting within the metric system. Converting pounds to ounces. Converting Gallons to quarts pints and cups. Converting Farenheit to Celsius. Comparing Celsius and Farenheit temperature scales. Applying the Metric System. U.S. Customary and Metric units. Converting Yards into Inches. Unit Conversion with Fractions. Performing arithmetic calculations on units of volume. Application problems involving units of weight. Solving application problems involving units of volume. Unit Conversion Example: Drug Dosage. Perimeter and Unit Conversion. Rational Equations. Solving Rational Equations 1. Solving Rational Equations 2. Solving Rational Equations 3. Applying Rational Equations 1. Applying Rational Equations 2. Applying Rational Equations 3. Extraneous Solutions to Rational Equations. Rational Inequalities 2.
Videos exploring why algebra was developed and how it helps us explain our world. Origins of Algebra. Abstract-ness. The Beauty of Algebra. Descartes and Cartesian Coordinates. Why all the letters in Algebra?. What is a variable?. Why aren't we using the multiplication sign. Example: evaluating an expression. Example: evaluate a formula using substitution. Evaluating exponential expressions 2. Evaluating expressions in one variable. Expressions with two variables. Example: Evaluating expressions with 2 variables. Examples of evaluating variable expressions. Evaluating expressions in 2 variables. Example evaluating expressions in word problems. Evaluating expressions 3. Combining like terms. Adding like rational terms. Combining Like Terms 1. Combining Like Terms 2. Combining Like Terms 3. Combining like terms. Combining like terms and the distributive property. Combining like terms with distribution. Factoring a linear expression with rational terms. Distributive property with rational terms. Manipulating linear expressions with rational coefficients. Equivalent forms of expressions 1. Equivalent forms of expressions 1. Writing Expressions 1. Writing expressions. Writing Expressions 2. Writing expressions 2 exercise example. Writing expressions 2. Interpreting linear expressions example. Interpreting linear expressions example 2. Interpreting linear expressions. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 1. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 2. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 3. Writing expressions 3. Why we do the same thing to both sides: simple equations. Representing a relationship with a simple equation. One-Step Equation Intuition. One step equation intuition exercise intro. One step equation intuition. Adding and subtracting the same thing from both sides. Intuition why we divide both sides. Why we do the same thing to both sides: two-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides: multi-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides basic systems. Why all the letters in Algebra?. Super Yoga Plans- Basic Variables and Equations. Super Yoga Plans- Solving One-Step Equations. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1. Super Yoga Plans- Plotting Points. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Substitution. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Elimination. Variables Expressions and Equations. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 1. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 2. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 3. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 4. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 1. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 2. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 3. Dependent and independent variables. Origins of Algebra. Abstract-ness. The Beauty of Algebra. Descartes and Cartesian Coordinates. Why all the letters in Algebra?. What is a variable?. Why aren't we using the multiplication sign. Example: evaluating an expression. Example: evaluate a formula using substitution. Evaluating exponential expressions 2. Evaluating expressions in one variable. Expressions with two variables. Example: Evaluating expressions with 2 variables. Examples of evaluating variable expressions. Evaluating expressions in 2 variables. Example evaluating expressions in word problems. Evaluating expressions 3. Combining like terms. Adding like rational terms. Combining Like Terms 1. Combining Like Terms 2. Combining Like Terms 3. Combining like terms. Combining like terms and the distributive property. Combining like terms with distribution. Factoring a linear expression with rational terms. Distributive property with rational terms. Manipulating linear expressions with rational coefficients. Equivalent forms of expressions 1. Equivalent forms of expressions 1. Writing Expressions 1. Writing expressions. Writing Expressions 2. Writing expressions 2 exercise example. Writing expressions 2. Interpreting linear expressions example. Interpreting linear expressions example 2. Interpreting linear expressions. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 1. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 2. Writing expressions 3 exercise example 3. Writing expressions 3. Why we do the same thing to both sides: simple equations. Representing a relationship with a simple equation. One-Step Equation Intuition. One step equation intuition exercise intro. One step equation intuition. Adding and subtracting the same thing from both sides. Intuition why we divide both sides. Why we do the same thing to both sides: two-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides: multi-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides basic systems. Why all the letters in Algebra?. Super Yoga Plans- Basic Variables and Equations. Super Yoga Plans- Solving One-Step Equations. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1. Super Yoga Plans- Plotting Points. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Substitution. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Elimination. Variables Expressions and Equations. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 1. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 2. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 3. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution example 4. Solving equations and inequalities through substitution. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 1. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 2. Dependent and independent variables exercise example 3. Dependent and independent variables.
Why we do the same thing to both sides: simple equations. Representing a relationship with a simple equation. One-Step Equation Intuition. One step equation intuition exercise intro. One step equation intuition. Adding and subtracting the same thing from both sides. Intuition why we divide both sides. Why we do the same thing to both sides: two-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides: multi-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides basic systems. Super Yoga Plans- Basic Variables and Equations. Super Yoga Plans- Solving One-Step Equations. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1. Super Yoga Plans- Plotting Points. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Substitution. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Elimination. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1 exercise. Simple Equations of the form Ax=B. Example solving x/3 =14. One-step equations with multiplication. Example solving x+5=54. Examples of one-step equations like Ax=B and x+A = B. One step equations. Solving Ax+B = C. Two-Step Equations. Example: Dimensions of a garden. Example: Two-step equation with x/4 term. 2-step equations. Basic linear equation word problem. Linear equation word problems. Linear equation word problem example. Linear equation word problems 2. Variables on both sides. Example 1: Variables on both sides. Example 2: Variables on both sides. Equation Special Cases. Equations with variables on both sides. Number of solutions to linear equations. Number of solutions to linear equations ex 2. Number of solutions to linear equations ex 3. Solutions to linear equations. Another Percent Word Problem. Percent word problems. Percent word problems 1 example 2). Solving Percent Problems 2. Solving Percent Problems 3. Percentage word problems 1. Percentage word problems 2. Rearrange formulas to isolate specific variables. Solving for a Variable. Solving for a Variable 2. Example: Solving for a variable. Solving equations in terms of a variable. Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions 1. Converting 1-digit repeating decimals to fractions. Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions 2. Converting multi-digit repeating decimals to fractions. Ex 1 Age word problem. Ex 2 Age word problem. Ex 3 Age word problem. Age word problems. Absolute Value Equations. Absolute Value Equations Example 1. Absolute Value Equation Example 2. Absolute Value Equations. Absolute Value Equations 1. Absolute value equation example. Absolute value equation with no solution. Absolute value equations. Absolute Value Inequalities. Absolute value inequalities Example 1. Absolute Inequalities 2. Absolute value inequalities example 3. Ex 2 Multi-step equation. Solving Equations with the Distributive Property. Solving equations with the distributive property 2. Ex 2: Distributive property to simplify . Ex 1: Distributive property to simplify . Ex 3: Distributive property to simplify . Multistep equations with distribution. Evaluating expressions where individual variable values are unknown. Evaluating expressions with unknown variables 2. Expressions with unknown variables. Expressions with unknown variables 2. Mixture problems 2. Basic Rate Problem. Early Train Word Problem. Patterns in Sequences 1. Patterns in Sequences 2. Equations of Sequence Patterns. Finding the 100th Term in a Sequence. Challenge example: Sum of integers. Integer sums. Integer sums. 2003 AIME II Problem 1. Bunch of examples. Mixture problems 3. Order of Operations examples. Algebra: Linear Equations 1. Algebra: Linear Equations 2. Algebra: Linear Equations 3. Algebra: Linear Equations 4. Averages. Taking percentages. Growing by a percentage. More percent problems. Age word problems 1. Age word problems 2. Age word problems 3. Why we do the same thing to both sides: simple equations. Representing a relationship with a simple equation. One-Step Equation Intuition. One step equation intuition exercise intro. One step equation intuition. Adding and subtracting the same thing from both sides. Intuition why we divide both sides. Why we do the same thing to both sides: two-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides: multi-step equations. Why we do the same thing to both sides basic systems. Super Yoga Plans- Basic Variables and Equations. Super Yoga Plans- Solving One-Step Equations. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1. Super Yoga Plans- Plotting Points. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Substitution. Super Yoga Plans- Solving Systems by Elimination. Constructing and solving equations in the real world 1 exercise. Simple Equations of the form Ax=B. Example solving x/3 =14. One-step equations with multiplication. Example solving x+5=54. Examples of one-step equations like Ax=B and x+A = B. One step equations. Solving Ax+B = C. Two-Step Equations. Example: Dimensions of a garden. Example: Two-step equation with x/4 term. 2-step equations. Basic linear equation word problem. Linear equation word problems. Linear equation word problem example. Linear equation word problems 2. Variables on both sides. Example 1: Variables on both sides. Example 2: Variables on both sides. Equation Special Cases. Equations with variables on both sides. Number of solutions to linear equations. Number of solutions to linear equations ex 2. Number of solutions to linear equations ex 3. Solutions to linear equations. Another Percent Word Problem. Percent word problems. Percent word problems 1 example 2). Solving Percent Problems 2. Solving Percent Problems 3. Percentage word problems 1. Percentage word problems 2. Rearrange formulas to isolate specific variables. Solving for a Variable. Solving for a Variable 2. Example: Solving for a variable. Solving equations in terms of a variable. Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions 1. Converting 1-digit repeating decimals to fractions. Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions 2. Converting multi-digit repeating decimals to fractions. Ex 1 Age word problem. Ex 2 Age word problem. Ex 3 Age word problem. Age word problems. Absolute Value Equations. Absolute Value Equations Example 1. Absolute Value Equation Example 2. Absolute Value Equations. Absolute Value Equations 1. Absolute value equation example. Absolute value equation with no solution. Absolute value equations. Absolute Value Inequalities. Absolute value inequalities Example 1. Absolute Inequalities 2. Absolute value inequalities example 3. Ex 2 Multi-step equation. Solving Equations with the Distributive Property. Solving equations with the distributive property 2. Ex 2: Distributive property to simplify . Ex 1: Distributive property to simplify . Ex 3: Distributive property to simplify . Multistep equations with distribution. Evaluating expressions where individual variable values are unknown. Evaluating expressions with unknown variables 2. Expressions with unknown variables. Expressions with unknown variables 2. Mixture problems 2. Basic Rate Problem. Early Train Word Problem. Patterns in Sequences 1. Patterns in Sequences 2. Equations of Sequence Patterns. Finding the 100th Term in a Sequence. Challenge example: Sum of integers. Integer sums. Integer sums. 2003 AIME II Problem 1. Bunch of examples. Mixture problems 3. Order of Operations examples. Algebra: Linear Equations 1. Algebra: Linear Equations 2. Algebra: Linear Equations 3. Algebra: Linear Equations 4. Averages. Taking percentages. Growing by a percentage. More percent problems. Age word problems 1. Age word problems 2. Age word problems 3.
Solving a system of equations or inequalities in two variables by elimination, substitution, and graphing. Trolls, Tolls, and Systems of Equations. Solving the Troll Riddle Visually. Solving Systems Graphically. Graphing systems of equations. King's Cupcakes: Solving Systems by Elimination. How many bags of potato chips do people eat?. Simple Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Systems with Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with elimination. Talking bird solves systems with substitution. Practice using substitution for systems. Systems of equations with substitution. Systems of equations. Systems of equations word problems. Solving linear systems by graphing. Graphing systems of equations. Solving linear systems by substitution. Systems of equations with substitution. Solving systems of equations by elimination. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Solving systems of equations by multiplication. Systems of equations with elimination. Systems of equations. Special types of linear systems. Solutions to systems of equations. Old video on systems of equations. Solving linear systems by graphing. Testing a solution for a system of equations. Graphing Systems of Equations. Graphical Systems Application Problem. Example 2: Graphically Solving Systems. Example 3: Graphically Solving Systems. Solving Systems Graphically. Graphing systems of equations. Inconsistent systems of equations. Infinite solutions to systems. Consistent and Inconsistent Systems. Independent and Dependent Systems. Practice thinking about number of solutions to systems. Graphical solutions to systems. Solutions to systems of equations. Constructing solutions to systems of equations. Constructing consistent and inconsistent systems. Example 1: Solving systems by substitution. Example 2: Solving systems by substitution. Example 3: Solving systems by substitution. The Substitution Method. Substitution Method 2. Substitution Method 3. Practice using substitution for systems. Systems of equations with substitution. Example 1: Solving systems by elimination. Example 2: Solving systems by elimination. Addition Elimination Method 1. Addition Elimination Method 2. Addition Elimination Method 3. Addition Elimination Method 4. Example 3: Solving systems by elimination. Simple Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Systems with Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with elimination. Using a system of equations to find the price of apples and oranges. Linear systems word problem with substitution. Systems of equations word problems. Systems of equation to realize you are getting ripped off. Thinking about multiple solutions to a system of equations. Understanding systems of equations word problems. Systems and rate problems. Systems and rate problems 2. Systems and rate problems 3. Officer on Horseback. Two Passing Bicycles Word Problem. Passed Bike Word Problem. System of equations for passing trains problem. Overtaking Word Problem. Multple examples of multiple constraint problems. Testing Solutions for a System of Inequalities. Visualizing the solution set for a system of inequalities. Graphing systems of inequalities. Graphing systems of inequalities 2. Graphing systems of inequalities. Graphing and solving systems of inequalities. System of Inequalities Application. CA Algebra I: Systems of Inequalities. Systems of Three Variables. Systems of Three Variables 2. Solutions to Three Variable System. Solutions to Three Variable System 2. Three Equation Application Problem. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 3. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 1. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 2. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 3. Systems of nonlinear equations 1. Systems of nonlinear equations 2. Systems of nonlinear equations 3. Systems of nonlinear equations. Trolls, Tolls, and Systems of Equations. Solving the Troll Riddle Visually. Solving Systems Graphically. Graphing systems of equations. King's Cupcakes: Solving Systems by Elimination. How many bags of potato chips do people eat?. Simple Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Systems with Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with elimination. Talking bird solves systems with substitution. Practice using substitution for systems. Systems of equations with substitution. Systems of equations. Systems of equations word problems. Solving linear systems by graphing. Graphing systems of equations. Solving linear systems by substitution. Systems of equations with substitution. Solving systems of equations by elimination. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Solving systems of equations by multiplication. Systems of equations with elimination. Systems of equations. Special types of linear systems. Solutions to systems of equations. Old video on systems of equations. Solving linear systems by graphing. Testing a solution for a system of equations. Graphing Systems of Equations. Graphical Systems Application Problem. Example 2: Graphically Solving Systems. Example 3: Graphically Solving Systems. Solving Systems Graphically. Graphing systems of equations. Inconsistent systems of equations. Infinite solutions to systems. Consistent and Inconsistent Systems. Independent and Dependent Systems. Practice thinking about number of solutions to systems. Graphical solutions to systems. Solutions to systems of equations. Constructing solutions to systems of equations. Constructing consistent and inconsistent systems. Example 1: Solving systems by substitution. Example 2: Solving systems by substitution. Example 3: Solving systems by substitution. The Substitution Method. Substitution Method 2. Substitution Method 3. Practice using substitution for systems. Systems of equations with substitution. Example 1: Solving systems by elimination. Example 2: Solving systems by elimination. Addition Elimination Method 1. Addition Elimination Method 2. Addition Elimination Method 3. Addition Elimination Method 4. Example 3: Solving systems by elimination. Simple Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with simple elimination. Systems with Elimination Practice. Systems of equations with elimination. Using a system of equations to find the price of apples and oranges. Linear systems word problem with substitution. Systems of equations word problems. Systems of equation to realize you are getting ripped off. Thinking about multiple solutions to a system of equations. Understanding systems of equations word problems. Systems and rate problems. Systems and rate problems 2. Systems and rate problems 3. Officer on Horseback. Two Passing Bicycles Word Problem. Passed Bike Word Problem. System of equations for passing trains problem. Overtaking Word Problem. Multple examples of multiple constraint problems. Testing Solutions for a System of Inequalities. Visualizing the solution set for a system of inequalities. Graphing systems of inequalities. Graphing systems of inequalities 2. Graphing systems of inequalities. Graphing and solving systems of inequalities. System of Inequalities Application. CA Algebra I: Systems of Inequalities. Systems of Three Variables. Systems of Three Variables 2. Solutions to Three Variable System. Solutions to Three Variable System 2. Three Equation Application Problem. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 3. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 1. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 2. Non-Linear Systems of Equations 3. Systems of nonlinear equations 1. Systems of nonlinear equations 2. Systems of nonlinear equations 3. Systems of nonlinear equations.
Solving exponential and radical expressions and equations. Using scientific notation and significant figures. Understanding Exponents. Understanding Exponents 2. Exponent Rules 1. Exponent Rules 2. Level 1 Exponents. Level 2 Exponents. Negative Exponent Intuition. Zero, Negative, and Fractional Exponents. Level 3 exponents. Exponent Rules Part 1. Exponent Rules Part 2. Exponent Properties 1. Exponent Properties 2. Exponent Properties 3. Exponent Properties 4. Exponent Properties 5. Exponent Properties 6. Exponent Properties 7. Exponent Properties Involving Products. Negative and Positive Exponents. Exponent Properties Involving Quotients. Rational Exponents and Exponent Laws. More Rational Exponents and Exponent Laws. Simplifying Expressions with Exponents. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 1. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 2. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 3. Simplifying Expressions with Exponents 2. Simplifying Expressions with Exponents 3. Fractional Exponent Expressions 1. Fractional Exponent Expressions 2. Fractional Exponent Expressions 3. Pythagorean Theorem 1. Pythagorean Theorem 2. Pythagorean Theorem 3. Evaluating exponential expressions. Evaluating exponential expressions 2. Evaluating exponential expressions 3. Scientific notation 1. Scientific notation 2. Scientific notation 3. Scientific Notation I. Scientific Notation Example 2. Scientific Notation 3 (new). Scientific Notation Examples. Multiplying in Scientific Notation. Significant Figures. More on Significant Figures. Addition and Subtraction with Significant Figures. Multiplying and Dividing with Significant Figures. Understanding Square Roots. Approximating Square Roots. Square Roots and Real Numbers. Simplifying Square Roots. Simplifying Square Roots Comment Response. Finding Cube Roots. Simplifying Cube Roots. Radical Equivalent to Rational Exponents. Radical Equivalent to Rational Exponents 2. Simplifying radicals. Simplifying Radical Expressions1. Simplifying Radical Expressions 2. Simplifying Radical Expressions 3. More Simplifying Radical Expressions. Radical Expressions with Higher Roots. Adding and Simplifying Radicals. Subtracting and Simplifying Radicals. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions. Multiply and Simplify a Radical Expression 1. Multiply and Simplify a Radical Expression 2. How to Rationalize a Denominator. Solving Radical Equations. Extraneous Solutions to Radical Equations. Solving Radical Equations 1. Solving Radical Equations 2. Solving Radical Equations 3. Applying Radical Equations 1. Applying Radical Equations 2. Applying Radical Equations 3.
Understanding and solving logarithms, including natural logs. Introduction to Logarithms. Logarithm of a Power. Sum of Logarithms with Same Base. Introduction to logarithm properties. Introduction to logarithm properties (part 2). Using Multiple Logarithm Properties to Simplify. Change of Base Formula. Logarithmic Scale. Richter Scale. Logarithmic Equations. Solving Logarithmic Equations. Proof: log a + log b = log ab. Proof: log_a (B) = (log_x (B))/(log_x (A)). Proof: A(log B) = log (B^A), log A - log B = log (A/B). Natural Logarithm with a Calculator. Calculator for Natural Logarithms. Graphing Natural Logarithm Function.
Solving quadratics through factoring, completing the square, graphing, and the quadratic equation. Factoring Quadratic Expressions. Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots. Completing the square. Graphing a Quadratic Function. Graphs of Quadratic Functions. Quadratic Functions 3. Quadratic Equations in Standard Form. Quadratic Formula 1. Proof of Quadratic Formula. Complex Roots from the Quadratic Formula. Discriminant for Types of Solutions for a Quadratic. Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring. Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring 2. Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring 3. CA Algebra I: Factoring Quadratics. Solving a quadratic by factoring. Applications Problem Factoring Quadratics. Algebra II: Quadratics and Shifts. Algebra II: Shifting Quadratic Graphs. Completing the Square 1. Completing the Square 3. Completing the Square 2. Completing the Square 4. Completing the Square to Solve Quadratic Equations. CA Algebra I: Completing the Square. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square. Completing Perfect Square Trinomials. Introduction to the quadratic equation. Quadratic Equation part 2. Quadratic Formula 2. Quadratic Formula 3. CA Algebra I: Quadratic Equation. CA Algebra I: Quadratic Roots. Simple Quadratic Equation. Applying the Quadratic Formula. Application Problem with Quadratic Formula. Discriminant of Quadratic Equations. Quadratic Formula (proof).
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