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ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis: Light Reactions 1. Photosynthesis: Light Reactions and Photophosphorylation. Photosynthesis: Calvin Cycle. Photorespiration. C-4 Photosynthesis. CAM Plants. ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis: Light Reactions 1. Photosynthesis: Light Reactions and Photophosphorylation. Photosynthesis: Calvin Cycle. Photorespiration. C-4 Photosynthesis. CAM Plants.
In this course you will learn several fundamental principles of algorithm design: divide-and-conquer methods, graph algorithms, practical data structures (heaps, hash tables, search trees), randomized algorithms, and more.
Learn about traditional and mobile malware, the security threats they represent, state-of-the-art analysis and detection techniques, and the underground ecosystem that drives such a profitable but illegal business.
Learn about the inner workings of cryptographic primitives and how to apply this knowledge in real-world applications!
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.
This course will examine the ways in which the world has grown more integrated yet more divided over the past 700 years.
The purpose of this course is to summarize new directions in Chinese history and social science produced by the creation and analysis of big historical datasets based on newly opened Chinese archival holdings, and to organize this knowledge in a framework that encourages learning about China in comparative perspective.
Statistics is about extracting meaning from data. In this class, we will introduce techniques for visualizing relationships in data and systematic techniques for understanding the relationships using mathematics.
Study physics abroad in Europe -- virtually! Learn the basics of physics on location in Italy, the Netherlands and the UK, by answering some of the discipline's major questions from over the last 2000 years.
Helping you build human-centered design skills, so that you have the principles and methods to create excellent interfaces with any technology.
In this class, you will learn how to think with models and use them to make sense of the complex world around us.
Looking to get started with computer science while learning to program in Python?
This computer science course provides an introduction to computer science that’s both challenging and fun. It takes a broad look at the field of computer science through a variety of demonstrations and projects. We’ll cover both low- and high-level concepts, from how the circuits inside a computer represent data to how to design algorithms, as well as how all of this information affects the technology we use today. Additionally, we’ll teach the basics of Python programming, giving us a a way to put our new CS knowledge into practice.
No need to know any programming before starting the course; we’ll teach everything you need to know along the way. All you need to start is a good grasp of algebra, and you can fall in love with both the concepts and the practice of computer science.
Cryptography is present in everyday life, from paying with a credit card to using the telephone. Learn all about making and breaking puzzles in computing.
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.
Learn to build robust data-driven web solutions for desktop and mobile devices with PHP mySQL, XML, jQuery & javascript
Understanding and solving equations with imaginary numbers. Introduction to i and Imaginary Numbers. Calculating i Raised to Arbitrary Exponents. Imaginary unit powers. Imaginary Roots of Negative Numbers. i as the Principal Root of -1 (a little technical). Complex numbers. Complex numbers (part 1). Complex numbers (part 2). Plotting complex numbers on the complex plane. The complex plane. Adding Complex Numbers. Subtracting Complex Numbers. Adding and subtracting complex numbers. Multiplying Complex Numbers. Multiplying complex numbers. Complex Conjugates Example. Dividing Complex Numbers. Dividing complex numbers. Absolute value of a complex number. Absolute value of complex numbers. Example: Complex roots for a quadratic. Algebra II: Imaginary and Complex Numbers. Introduction to i and Imaginary Numbers. Calculating i Raised to Arbitrary Exponents. Imaginary unit powers. Imaginary Roots of Negative Numbers. i as the Principal Root of -1 (a little technical). Complex numbers. Complex numbers (part 1). Complex numbers (part 2). Plotting complex numbers on the complex plane. The complex plane. Adding Complex Numbers. Subtracting Complex Numbers. Adding and subtracting complex numbers. Multiplying Complex Numbers. Multiplying complex numbers. Complex Conjugates Example. Dividing Complex Numbers. Dividing complex numbers. Absolute value of a complex number. Absolute value of complex numbers. Example: Complex roots for a quadratic. Algebra II: Imaginary and Complex Numbers.
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