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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Physical Sciences Calculus I Class2Go Online+SAP+training+in+Canada

In this tutorial we begin to explore ideas of velocity and acceleration. We do exciting things like throw things off of cliffs (far safer on paper than in real life) and see how high a ball will fly in the air. Introduction to Vectors and Scalars. Calculating Average Velocity or Speed. Solving for Time. Displacement from Time and Velocity Example. Acceleration. Airbus A380 Take-off Time. Airbus A380 Take-off Distance. Why Distance is Area under Velocity-Time Line. Average Velocity for Constant Acceleration. Acceleration of Aircraft Carrier Takeoff. Deriving Displacement as a Function of Time, Acceleration and Initial Velocity. Plotting Projectile Displacement, Acceleration, and Velocity. Projectile Height Given Time. Deriving Max Projectile Displacement Given Time. Impact Velocity From Given Height. Viewing g as the value of Earth's Gravitational Field Near the Surface. Projectile motion (part 1). Projectile motion (part 2). Projectile motion (part 3). Projectile motion (part 4). Projectile motion (part 5). Introduction to Vectors and Scalars. Calculating Average Velocity or Speed. Solving for Time. Displacement from Time and Velocity Example. Acceleration. Airbus A380 Take-off Time. Airbus A380 Take-off Distance. Why Distance is Area under Velocity-Time Line. Average Velocity for Constant Acceleration. Acceleration of Aircraft Carrier Takeoff. Deriving Displacement as a Function of Time, Acceleration and Initial Velocity. Plotting Projectile Displacement, Acceleration, and Velocity. Projectile Height Given Time. Deriving Max Projectile Displacement Given Time. Impact Velocity From Given Height. Viewing g as the value of Earth's Gravitational Field Near the Surface. Projectile motion (part 1). Projectile motion (part 2). Projectile motion (part 3). Projectile motion (part 4). Projectile motion (part 5).

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Motivation and understanding of hyperbolic trig functions. Hyperbolic Trig Function Inspiration. Hyperbolic Trig Functions and the Unit Hyperbola. Hyperbolic Trig Function Inspiration. Hyperbolic Trig Functions and the Unit Hyperbola.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Business Class2Go Global food Programming Languages

Balance of payments. Current account. Capital account. Currency reserves and speculative attacks. Balance of Payments- Current Account. Balance of Payments- Capital Account. Why Current and Capital Accounts Net Out. Accumulating Foreign Currency Reserves. Using Reserves to Stabilize Currency. Speculative Attack on a Currency. Financial Crisis in Thailand Caused by Speculative Attack. Math Mechanics of Thai Banking Crisis. Balance of Payments- Current Account. Balance of Payments- Capital Account. Why Current and Capital Accounts Net Out. Accumulating Foreign Currency Reserves. Using Reserves to Stabilize Currency. Speculative Attack on a Currency. Financial Crisis in Thailand Caused by Speculative Attack. Math Mechanics of Thai Banking Crisis.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Business American Government American Studies Class2Go

Introduction to Compound Interest. The Rule of 72 for Compound Interest. Introduction to interest. Interest (part 2). Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and Effective APR. Institutional Roles in Issuing and Processing Credit Cards. Payday Loans. Introduction to compound interest and e. Compound Interest and e (part 2). Compound Interest and e (part 3). Compound Interest and e (part 4). Time Value of Money. Introduction to Present Value. Present Value 2. Present Value 3. Present Value 4 (and discounted cash flow). Personal Bankruptcy: Chapters 7 and 13. Introduction to Compound Interest. The Rule of 72 for Compound Interest. Introduction to interest. Interest (part 2). Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and Effective APR. Institutional Roles in Issuing and Processing Credit Cards. Payday Loans. Introduction to compound interest and e. Compound Interest and e (part 2). Compound Interest and e (part 3). Compound Interest and e (part 4). Time Value of Money. Introduction to Present Value. Present Value 2. Present Value 3. Present Value 4 (and discounted cash flow). Personal Bankruptcy: Chapters 7 and 13.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Life Sciences Adult & Continuing Education Class2Go Elasticity

naming carboxylic acids, formation of carboxylic acid derivatives. Carboxlic Acid Introduction. Carboxylic Acid Naming. Fisher Esterification. Acid Chloride Formation. Amides, Anhydrides, Esters and Acyl Chlorides. Relative Stability of Amides Esters Anhydrides and Acyl Chlorides. Amide Formation from Acyl Chloride. Carboxlic Acid Introduction. Carboxylic Acid Naming. Fisher Esterification. Acid Chloride Formation. Amides, Anhydrides, Esters and Acyl Chlorides. Relative Stability of Amides Esters Anhydrides and Acyl Chlorides. Amide Formation from Acyl Chloride.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Business American Government Class2Go SAPEXPERT

Inflation Overview. What is Inflation. Inflation Data. CPI Index. Moderate Inflation in a Good Economy. Stagflation. Hyperinflation. Real and Nominal Return. Calculating Real Return in Last Year Dollars. Relation Between Nominal and Real Returns and Inflation. Economics of a Cupcake Factory. Cupcake Economics 2. Cupcake Economics 3. Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization. Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization 2. Inflation & Deflation 3: Obama Stimulus Plan. Deflation. Velocity of Money Rather than Quantity Driving Prices. Deflation Despite Increases in Money Supply. Deflationary Spiral. Inflation Overview. What is Inflation. Inflation Data. CPI Index. Moderate Inflation in a Good Economy. Stagflation. Hyperinflation. Real and Nominal Return. Calculating Real Return in Last Year Dollars. Relation Between Nominal and Real Returns and Inflation. Economics of a Cupcake Factory. Cupcake Economics 2. Cupcake Economics 3. Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization. Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization 2. Inflation & Deflation 3: Obama Stimulus Plan. Deflation. Velocity of Money Rather than Quantity Driving Prices. Deflation Despite Increases in Money Supply. Deflationary Spiral.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Mathematics Agricultural studies Class2Go Game

Differential equations with only first derivatives. What is a differential equation. Simple Differential Equations. Separable Differential Equations. Separable differential equations 2. Exact Equations Intuition 1 (proofy). Exact Equations Intuition 2 (proofy). Exact Equations Example 1. Exact Equations Example 2. Exact Equations Example 3. Integrating factors 1. Integrating factors 2. First order homegenous equations. First order homogeneous equations 2. What is a differential equation. Simple Differential Equations. Separable Differential Equations. Separable differential equations 2. Exact Equations Intuition 1 (proofy). Exact Equations Intuition 2 (proofy). Exact Equations Example 1. Exact Equations Example 2. Exact Equations Example 3. Integrating factors 1. Integrating factors 2. First order homegenous equations. First order homogeneous equations 2.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Class2Go Human reproduction Introduction to Macroeconomics

Basics of probability and combinatorics. Basic Probability. Example: Marbles from a bag. Example: Picking a non-blue marble. Example: Picking a yellow marble. Probability 1. Probability with Playing Cards and Venn Diagrams. Addition Rule for Probability. Compound Probability of Independent Events. Getting At Least One Heads. Example: Probability of rolling doubles. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of making 10 free throws in a row?. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of three free throws versus one three pointer?. Frequency Probability and Unfair Coins. Example: Getting two questions right on an exam. Example: Rolling even three times. Independent probability. Introduction to dependent probability. Example: Dependent probability. Example: Is an event independent or dependent?. Example: Bag of unfair coins. Dependent probability. Monty Hall Problem. Permutations. Combinations. Counting 2. Example: Ways to arrange colors. Example: 9 card hands. Example: Ways to pick officers. Permutations. Combinations. Permutations and combinations. Example: Probability through counting outcomes. Example: All the ways you can flip a coin. Getting Exactly Two Heads (Combinatorics). Probability and Combinations (part 2). Probability using Combinations. Exactly Three Heads in Five Flips. Example: Different ways to pick officers. Example: Combinatorics and probability. Example: Lottery probability. Mega Millions Jackpot Probability. Generalizing with Binomial Coefficients (bit advanced). Conditional Probability and Combinations. Conditional Probability (Bayes Theorem) Visualized. Birthday Probability Problem. Probability with permutations and combinations. Basic Probability. Example: Marbles from a bag. Example: Picking a non-blue marble. Example: Picking a yellow marble. Probability 1. Probability with Playing Cards and Venn Diagrams. Addition Rule for Probability. Compound Probability of Independent Events. Getting At Least One Heads. Example: Probability of rolling doubles. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of making 10 free throws in a row?. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of three free throws versus one three pointer?. Frequency Probability and Unfair Coins. Example: Getting two questions right on an exam. Example: Rolling even three times. Independent probability. Introduction to dependent probability. Example: Dependent probability. Example: Is an event independent or dependent?. Example: Bag of unfair coins. Dependent probability. Monty Hall Problem. Permutations. Combinations. Counting 2. Example: Ways to arrange colors. Example: 9 card hands. Example: Ways to pick officers. Permutations. Combinations. Permutations and combinations. Example: Probability through counting outcomes. Example: All the ways you can flip a coin. Getting Exactly Two Heads (Combinatorics). Probability and Combinations (part 2). Probability using Combinations. Exactly Three Heads in Five Flips. Example: Different ways to pick officers. Example: Combinatorics and probability. Example: Lottery probability. Mega Millions Jackpot Probability. Generalizing with Binomial Coefficients (bit advanced). Conditional Probability and Combinations. Conditional Probability (Bayes Theorem) Visualized. Birthday Probability Problem. Probability with permutations and combinations.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Mathematics Class2Go Heredity and genetics Information economics

Fitting a line to points. Linear regression. R-squared. Correlation and Causality. Fitting a Line to Data. Estimating the line of best fit exercise. Estimating the line of best fit. Squared Error of Regression Line. Proof (Part 1) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Proof Part 2 Minimizing Squared Error to Line. Proof (Part 3) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Proof (Part 4) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Regression Line Example. Second Regression Example. R-Squared or Coefficient of Determination. Calculating R-Squared. Covariance and the Regression Line. Correlation and Causality. Fitting a Line to Data. Estimating the line of best fit exercise. Estimating the line of best fit. Squared Error of Regression Line. Proof (Part 1) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Proof Part 2 Minimizing Squared Error to Line. Proof (Part 3) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Proof (Part 4) Minimizing Squared Error to Regression Line. Regression Line Example. Second Regression Example. R-Squared or Coefficient of Determination. Calculating R-Squared. Covariance and the Regression Line.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Physical Sciences Class2Go GUI Introduction to algebra

Our universe is defined by stars. This topic explores how they came to be and where they end up. This includes a discussion of black holes and galaxies. Birth of Stars. Accreting mass due to gravity simulation. Challenge: Modeling Accretion Disks. Becoming a Red Giant. White and Black Dwarfs. Star Field and Nebula Images. Lifecycle of Massive Stars. Supernova (Supernovae). Supernova clarification. Black Holes. Supermassive Black Holes. Quasars. Quasar Correction. Galactic Collisions. Parallax in Observing Stars. Stellar Parallax. Stellar Distance Using Parallax. Stellar Parallax Clarification. Parsec Definition. Cepheid Variables 1. Why Cepheids Pulsate. Why Gravity Gets So Strong Near Dense Objects. Birth of Stars. Accreting mass due to gravity simulation. Challenge: Modeling Accretion Disks. Becoming a Red Giant. White and Black Dwarfs. Star Field and Nebula Images. Lifecycle of Massive Stars. Supernova (Supernovae). Supernova clarification. Black Holes. Supermassive Black Holes. Quasars. Quasar Correction. Galactic Collisions. Parallax in Observing Stars. Stellar Parallax. Stellar Distance Using Parallax. Stellar Parallax Clarification. Parsec Definition. Cepheid Variables 1. Why Cepheids Pulsate. Why Gravity Gets So Strong Near Dense Objects.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Physical Sciences Calculus I Class2Go Intermediate Programming

Classical gravity. How masses attract each other (according to Newton). Introduction to Gravity. Mass and Weight Clarification. Gravity for Astronauts in Orbit. Would a Brick or Feather Fall Faster. Acceleration Due to Gravity at the Space Station. Space Station Speed in Orbit. Introduction to Newton's Law of Gravitation. Gravitation (part 2). Introduction to Gravity. Mass and Weight Clarification. Gravity for Astronauts in Orbit. Would a Brick or Feather Fall Faster. Acceleration Due to Gravity at the Space Station. Space Station Speed in Orbit. Introduction to Newton's Law of Gravitation. Gravitation (part 2).

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Life Sciences Adult & Continuing Education Class2Go Digital rights management

naming alkenes and alkynes, reactions of alkenes and alkynes, synthesis. Naming Alkenes Examples. Cis-Trans and E-Z Naming Scheme for Alkenes. Entgegen-Zusammen Naming Scheme for Alkenes Examples. Introduction to Reaction Mechanisms. Markovnikov's Rule and Carbocations. Addition of Water (Acid-Catalyzed) Mechanism. Polymerization of Alkenes with Acid. Alkene intro and stability. Alkene nomenclature. cis/trans and the E/Z system. hydrogenation. hydrohalogenation. hydration. halogenation. halohydrin formation. hydroboration-oxidation. epoxide formation and anti dihydroxylation. syn dihydroxylation. Ozonolysis. alkyne nomenclature. alkyne acidity and alkylation. preparation of alkynes. reduction of alkynes. hydrohalogenation of alkynes. hydration of alkynes. hydroboration-oxidation of alkynes. halogenation and ozonolysis of alkynes. synthesis using alkynes. Naming Alkenes Examples. Cis-Trans and E-Z Naming Scheme for Alkenes. Entgegen-Zusammen Naming Scheme for Alkenes Examples. Introduction to Reaction Mechanisms. Markovnikov's Rule and Carbocations. Addition of Water (Acid-Catalyzed) Mechanism. Polymerization of Alkenes with Acid. Alkene intro and stability. Alkene nomenclature. cis/trans and the E/Z system. hydrogenation. hydrohalogenation. hydration. halogenation. halohydrin formation. hydroboration-oxidation. epoxide formation and anti dihydroxylation. syn dihydroxylation. Ozonolysis. alkyne nomenclature. alkyne acidity and alkylation. preparation of alkynes. reduction of alkynes. hydrohalogenation of alkynes. hydration of alkynes. hydroboration-oxidation of alkynes. halogenation and ozonolysis of alkynes. synthesis using alkynes.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Class2Go Introduction to Macroeconomics Java programming

Exploring quadratics and higher degree polynomials. Also in-depth look at rational functions. Factoring quadratic expressions. Examples: Factoring simple quadratics. Factoring polynomials 1. Example 1: Solving a quadratic equation by factoring. Example 2: Solving a quadratic equation by factoring. Solving quadratics by factoring. Example 1: Factoring trinomials with a common factor. Factoring polynomials 2. Solving quadratics by factoring 2. Factoring Special Products. Example 1: Factoring difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 1. Example 2: Factoring difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 2. Factoring to produce difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 3. Example 5: Factoring by grouping. Example 6: Factoring by grouping. Factoring polynomials by grouping. Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots. Solving quadratics by taking the square root. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square. Completing the square 1. Completing the square 2. How to use the Quadratic Formula. Proof of Quadratic Formula. Quadratic formula. Example: Complex roots for a quadratic. Discriminant of Quadratic Equations. Discriminant for Types of Solutions for a Quadratic. Solutions to quadratic equations. Quadratic Inequalities. Quadratic Inequalities (Visual Explanation). Terms coefficients and exponents in a polynomial. Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials. Adding and subtracting polynomials. Multiplying Polynomials. Multiplying Polynomials 3. Multiplying polynomials. Polynomial Division. Dividing polynomials 1. Dividing polynomials with remainders. Synthetic Division. Synthetic Division Example 2. Why Synthetic Division Works. Factoring Sum of Cubes. Difference of Cubes Factoring. Binomial Theorem (part 1). Binomial Theorem (part 2). Binomial Theorem (part 3). Simplifying Rational Expressions Introduction. Simplifying Rational Expressions 1. Simplifying Rational Expressions 2. Simplifying Rational Expressions 3. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 2. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 3. Rational Equations. Solving Rational Equations 1. Solving Rational Equations 2. Solving Rational Equations 3. Subtracting Rational Expressions. Applying Rational Equations 1. Applying Rational Equations 2. Applying Rational Equations 3. Multiplying and Simplifying Rational Expressions. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 1. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 2. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 3. Extraneous Solutions to Rational Equations. Rational Inequalities. Rational Inequalities 2. Asymptotes of Rational Functions. Another Rational Function Graph Example. A Third Example of Graphing a Rational Function. Partial Fraction Expansion 1. Partial Fraction Expansion 2. Partial Fraction Expansion 3. Partial fraction expansion. Factoring quadratic expressions. Examples: Factoring simple quadratics. Factoring polynomials 1. Example 1: Solving a quadratic equation by factoring. Example 2: Solving a quadratic equation by factoring. Solving quadratics by factoring. Example 1: Factoring trinomials with a common factor. Factoring polynomials 2. Solving quadratics by factoring 2. Factoring Special Products. Example 1: Factoring difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 1. Example 2: Factoring difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 2. Factoring to produce difference of squares. Factoring difference of squares 3. Example 5: Factoring by grouping. Example 6: Factoring by grouping. Factoring polynomials by grouping. Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots. Solving quadratics by taking the square root. Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square. Completing the square 1. Completing the square 2. How to use the Quadratic Formula. Proof of Quadratic Formula. Quadratic formula. Example: Complex roots for a quadratic. Discriminant of Quadratic Equations. Discriminant for Types of Solutions for a Quadratic. Solutions to quadratic equations. Quadratic Inequalities. Quadratic Inequalities (Visual Explanation). Terms coefficients and exponents in a polynomial. Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials. Adding and subtracting polynomials. Multiplying Polynomials. Multiplying Polynomials 3. Multiplying polynomials. Polynomial Division. Dividing polynomials 1. Dividing polynomials with remainders. Synthetic Division. Synthetic Division Example 2. Why Synthetic Division Works. Factoring Sum of Cubes. Difference of Cubes Factoring. Binomial Theorem (part 1). Binomial Theorem (part 2). Binomial Theorem (part 3). Simplifying Rational Expressions Introduction. Simplifying Rational Expressions 1. Simplifying Rational Expressions 2. Simplifying Rational Expressions 3. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 2. Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions 3. Rational Equations. Solving Rational Equations 1. Solving Rational Equations 2. Solving Rational Equations 3. Subtracting Rational Expressions. Applying Rational Equations 1. Applying Rational Equations 2. Applying Rational Equations 3. Multiplying and Simplifying Rational Expressions. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 1. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 2. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions 3. Extraneous Solutions to Rational Equations. Rational Inequalities. Rational Inequalities 2. Asymptotes of Rational Functions. Another Rational Function Graph Example. A Third Example of Graphing a Rational Function. Partial Fraction Expansion 1. Partial Fraction Expansion 2. Partial Fraction Expansion 3. Partial fraction expansion.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Physical Sciences Class2Go GUI Music and Theater Arts

Things in our universe can be unimaginably large and small. In this topic, we'll try to imagine the unimaginable!. Scale of the Large. Scale of the Small. Introduction to Light. Four Fundamental Forces. Scale of Earth and Sun. Scale of Solar System. Scale of Distance to Closest Stars. Scale of the Galaxy. Intergalactic Scale. Hubble Image of Galaxies. Cosmological Time Scale 1. Cosmological Time Scale 2. Big Bang Introduction. Radius of Observable Universe. (Correction) Radius of Observable Universe. Red Shift. Cosmic Background Radiation. Cosmic Background Radiation 2. Hubble's Law. A Universe Smaller than the Observable. Scale of the Large. Scale of the Small. Introduction to Light. Four Fundamental Forces. Scale of Earth and Sun. Scale of Solar System. Scale of Distance to Closest Stars. Scale of the Galaxy. Intergalactic Scale. Hubble Image of Galaxies. Cosmological Time Scale 1. Cosmological Time Scale 2. Big Bang Introduction. Radius of Observable Universe. (Correction) Radius of Observable Universe. Red Shift. Cosmic Background Radiation. Cosmic Background Radiation 2. Hubble's Law. A Universe Smaller than the Observable.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Mathematics Class2Go Heredity and genetics UMUC

Introduction to probability. Independent and dependent events. Compound events. Mutual exclusive events. Addition rule for probability. Basic Probability. Probability space exercise example. Probability space. Example: Marbles from a bag. Example: Picking a non-blue marble. Example: Picking a yellow marble. Probability 1. Probability with Playing Cards and Venn Diagrams. Addition Rule for Probability. Compound Probability of Independent Events. Getting At Least One Heads. Example: Probability of rolling doubles. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of making 10 free throws in a row?. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of three free throws versus one three pointer?. Frequency Probability and Unfair Coins. Example: Getting two questions right on an exam. Example: Rolling even three times. Independent probability. Frequency Stability. Introduction to dependent probability. Example: Dependent probability. Example: Is an event independent or dependent?. Example: Bag of unfair coins. Dependent probability. Monty Hall Problem. Intersection and union of sets. Relative complement or difference between sets. Universal set and absolute complement. Subset, strict subset, and superset. Bringing the set operations together. Basic set notation. Probability (part 1). Probability (part 2). Probability (part 3). Probability (part 4). Probability (part 5). Probability (part 6). Probability (part 7). Probability (part 8). Introduction to Random Variables. Basic Probability. Probability space exercise example. Probability space. Example: Marbles from a bag. Example: Picking a non-blue marble. Example: Picking a yellow marble. Probability 1. Probability with Playing Cards and Venn Diagrams. Addition Rule for Probability. Compound Probability of Independent Events. Getting At Least One Heads. Example: Probability of rolling doubles. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of making 10 free throws in a row?. LeBron Asks: What are the chances of three free throws versus one three pointer?. Frequency Probability and Unfair Coins. Example: Getting two questions right on an exam. Example: Rolling even three times. Independent probability. Frequency Stability. Introduction to dependent probability. Example: Dependent probability. Example: Is an event independent or dependent?. Example: Bag of unfair coins. Dependent probability. Monty Hall Problem. Intersection and union of sets. Relative complement or difference between sets. Universal set and absolute complement. Subset, strict subset, and superset. Bringing the set operations together. Basic set notation. Probability (part 1). Probability (part 2). Probability (part 3). Probability (part 4). Probability (part 5). Probability (part 6). Probability (part 7). Probability (part 8). Introduction to Random Variables.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Life Sciences Adult & Continuing Education Class2Go Mathematics

naming alkanes and cycloalkanes, conformations of alkanes and cycloalkanes, and free radical reactions. Representing Structures of Organic Molecules. Naming Simple Alkanes. Naming Alkanes with Alkyl Groups. Correction - 2-Propylheptane should never be the name!. Common and Systematic Naming-Iso, Sec and Tert Prefixes. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 1. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 2. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 3. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 4. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 5. Newman Projections. Newman Projections 2. Chair and Boat Shapes for Cyclohexane. Double Newman Diagram for Methcyclohexane. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature I. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature II. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature III. bicyclic compounds. naming cubane. conformations of ethane and propane. conformations of butane. conformations of cyclohexane I: chair and boat. conformations of cyclohexane II: monosubstituted. conformations of cyclohexane III: disubstituted. conformations of cyclohexane IV: trisubstituted. Free Radical Reactions. Representing Structures of Organic Molecules. Naming Simple Alkanes. Naming Alkanes with Alkyl Groups. Correction - 2-Propylheptane should never be the name!. Common and Systematic Naming-Iso, Sec and Tert Prefixes. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 1. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 2. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 3. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 4. Organic Chemistry Naming Examples 5. Newman Projections. Newman Projections 2. Chair and Boat Shapes for Cyclohexane. Double Newman Diagram for Methcyclohexane. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature I. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature II. alkane and cycloalkane nomenclature III. bicyclic compounds. naming cubane. conformations of ethane and propane. conformations of butane. conformations of cyclohexane I: chair and boat. conformations of cyclohexane II: monosubstituted. conformations of cyclohexane III: disubstituted. conformations of cyclohexane IV: trisubstituted. Free Radical Reactions.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Mathematics Acceleration Class2Go Department of Economics

Using definite integrals with the shell and disc methods to find volumes of solids of revolution. Disk method around x-axis. Generalizing disc method around x-axis. Disc method around y-axis. Disc method (washer method) for rotation around x-axis. Generalizing the washer method. Disc method rotation around horizontal line. Washer method rotating around non-axis. Part 2 of washer for non axis rotation. Disc method rotating around vertical line. Calculating integral disc method around vertical line. Washer or ring method for vertical line rotation. Evaluating integral for washer method around vertical line. Shell method for rotating around vertical line. Evaluating integral for shell method example. Shell method for rotating around horizontal line. Shell method with two functions of x. Calculating integral with shell method. Shell method with two functions of y. Part 2 of shell method with 2 functions of y. Disc method: function rotated about x-axis. Disc method (rotating f(x) about x axis). Volume of a sphere. Disc method with outer and inner function boundaries. Shell method to rotate around y-axis. Disk method: rotating x=f(y) around the y-axis. Shell method around a non-axis line. Shell method around a non-axis line 2. Disk method around x-axis. Generalizing disc method around x-axis. Disc method around y-axis. Disc method (washer method) for rotation around x-axis. Generalizing the washer method. Disc method rotation around horizontal line. Washer method rotating around non-axis. Part 2 of washer for non axis rotation. Disc method rotating around vertical line. Calculating integral disc method around vertical line. Washer or ring method for vertical line rotation. Evaluating integral for washer method around vertical line. Shell method for rotating around vertical line. Evaluating integral for shell method example. Shell method for rotating around horizontal line. Shell method with two functions of x. Calculating integral with shell method. Shell method with two functions of y. Part 2 of shell method with 2 functions of y. Disc method: function rotated about x-axis. Disc method (rotating f(x) about x axis). Volume of a sphere. Disc method with outer and inner function boundaries. Shell method to rotate around y-axis. Disk method: rotating x=f(y) around the y-axis. Shell method around a non-axis line. Shell method around a non-axis line 2.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Class2Go Free to Access Futures

Videos exploring the way things work. What is inside an alarm clock radio?. What is inside a coffee maker?. What is inside a tap light?. What is inside a hair dryer? (1 of 2). What is inside a hair dryer? (2 of 2). Compare the hair dryer motor to the one you can build. What is inside a DVD player? (1 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (2 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (3 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (4 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (5 of 5). What is inside a universal remote control?. What is inside a digital camera? (1 of 2). What is inside a digital camera? (2 of 2). What is inside an alarm clock radio?. What is inside a coffee maker?. What is inside a tap light?. What is inside a hair dryer? (1 of 2). What is inside a hair dryer? (2 of 2). Compare the hair dryer motor to the one you can build. What is inside a DVD player? (1 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (2 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (3 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (4 of 5). What is inside a DVD player? (5 of 5). What is inside a universal remote control?. What is inside a digital camera? (1 of 2). What is inside a digital camera? (2 of 2).

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Business American Government Class2Go Game+making MIT+K12

Banking 1. Banking 2: A bank's income statement. Banking 3: Fractional Reserve Banking. Banking 4: Multiplier effect and the money supply. Banking 5: Introduction to Bank Notes. Banking 6: Bank Notes and Checks. Banking 7: Giving out loans without giving out gold. Banking 8: Reserve Ratios. Banking 9: More on Reserve Ratios (Bad sound). Banking 10: Introduction to leverage (bad sound). Banking 11: A reserve bank. Banking 12: Treasuries (government debt). Banking 13: Open Market Operations. Banking 14: Fed Funds Rate. Banking 15: More on the Fed Funds Rate. Banking 16: Why target rates vs. money supply. Banking 17: What happened to the gold?. Banking 18: Big Picture Discussion. The Discount Rate. Repurchase Agreements (Repo transactions). Federal Reserve Balance Sheet. Fractional Reserve Banking Commentary 1. FRB Commentary 2: Deposit Insurance. FRB Commentary 3: Big Picture. LIBOR. Fed Open Market Operations. Quantitative Easing. More on Quantitative Easing (and Credit Easing). Open market operations and Quantitative Easing Overview. Another Quantitative Easing Video. US and Japanese Quantitative Easing. Bailout 1: Liquidity vs. Solvency. Bailout 2: Book Value. Bailout 3: Book value vs. market value. Bailout 4: Mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market. Bailout 5: Paying off the debt. Bailout 6: Getting an equity infusion. Bailout 7: Bank goes into bankruptcy. Bailout 8: Systemic Risk. Bailout 9: Paulson's Plan. Bailout 10: Moral Hazard. Bailout 11: Why these CDOs could be worth nothing. Bailout 12: Lone Star Transaction. Bailout 13: Does the bailout have a chance of working?. Bailout 14: Possible Solution. Bailout 15: More on the solution. CNN: Understanding the Crisis. Geithner Plan I. Geithner Plan II. Geithner Plan 2.5. Geithner Plan III. Geithner Plan IV. Geithner 5: A better solution. Currency Exchange Introduction. Currency Effect on Trade. Currency Effect on Trade Review. Pegging the Yuan. Chinese Central Bank Buying Treasuries. American-Chinese Debt Loop. Debt Loops Rationale and Effects. China keeps peg but diversifies holdings. Carry Trade Basics. Floating Exchange Resolving Trade Imbalance. China Pegs to Dollar to Keep Trade Imbalance. China buys US Bonds. Review of China US currency situation. Data on Chinese M1 Increase in 2010. Data on Chinese Foreign Assets Increase in 2010. Data on Chinese US Balance of Payments. Chinese inflation. Floating Exchange Effect on China. Floating Exchange Effect on US. Greek Debt Recession and Austerity (part 1). Greek Financial Crisis (part 2). How and why Greece would leave the Euro (part 3). Why Europe is worried about Greece. Bitcoin: What is it?. Bitcoin: Overview. Bitcoin: Cryptographic hash functions. Bitcoin: Digital signatures. Bitcoin: Transaction records. Bitcoin: Proof of work. Bitcoin: Transaction block chains. Bitcoin: The money supply. Bitcoin - The security of transaction block chains. Banking 1. Banking 2: A bank's income statement. Banking 3: Fractional Reserve Banking. Banking 4: Multiplier effect and the money supply. Banking 5: Introduction to Bank Notes. Banking 6: Bank Notes and Checks. Banking 7: Giving out loans without giving out gold. Banking 8: Reserve Ratios. Banking 9: More on Reserve Ratios (Bad sound). Banking 10: Introduction to leverage (bad sound). Banking 11: A reserve bank. Banking 12: Treasuries (government debt). Banking 13: Open Market Operations. Banking 14: Fed Funds Rate. Banking 15: More on the Fed Funds Rate. Banking 16: Why target rates vs. money supply. Banking 17: What happened to the gold?. Banking 18: Big Picture Discussion. The Discount Rate. Repurchase Agreements (Repo transactions). Federal Reserve Balance Sheet. Fractional Reserve Banking Commentary 1. FRB Commentary 2: Deposit Insurance. FRB Commentary 3: Big Picture. LIBOR. Fed Open Market Operations. Quantitative Easing. More on Quantitative Easing (and Credit Easing). Open market operations and Quantitative Easing Overview. Another Quantitative Easing Video. US and Japanese Quantitative Easing. Bailout 1: Liquidity vs. Solvency. Bailout 2: Book Value. Bailout 3: Book value vs. market value. Bailout 4: Mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market. Bailout 5: Paying off the debt. Bailout 6: Getting an equity infusion. Bailout 7: Bank goes into bankruptcy. Bailout 8: Systemic Risk. Bailout 9: Paulson's Plan. Bailout 10: Moral Hazard. Bailout 11: Why these CDOs could be worth nothing. Bailout 12: Lone Star Transaction. Bailout 13: Does the bailout have a chance of working?. Bailout 14: Possible Solution. Bailout 15: More on the solution. CNN: Understanding the Crisis. Geithner Plan I. Geithner Plan II. Geithner Plan 2.5. Geithner Plan III. Geithner Plan IV. Geithner 5: A better solution. Currency Exchange Introduction. Currency Effect on Trade. Currency Effect on Trade Review. Pegging the Yuan. Chinese Central Bank Buying Treasuries. American-Chinese Debt Loop. Debt Loops Rationale and Effects. China keeps peg but diversifies holdings. Carry Trade Basics. Floating Exchange Resolving Trade Imbalance. China Pegs to Dollar to Keep Trade Imbalance. China buys US Bonds. Review of China US currency situation. Data on Chinese M1 Increase in 2010. Data on Chinese Foreign Assets Increase in 2010. Data on Chinese US Balance of Payments. Chinese inflation. Floating Exchange Effect on China. Floating Exchange Effect on US. Greek Debt Recession and Austerity (part 1). Greek Financial Crisis (part 2). How and why Greece would leave the Euro (part 3). Why Europe is worried about Greece. Bitcoin: What is it?. Bitcoin: Overview. Bitcoin: Cryptographic hash functions. Bitcoin: Digital signatures. Bitcoin: Transaction records. Bitcoin: Proof of work. Bitcoin: Transaction block chains. Bitcoin: The money supply. Bitcoin - The security of transaction block chains.

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Khan Academy Free Closed [?] Mathematics African American Studies Class2Go Department of Economics

Divergence theorem intuition. Divergence theorem examples and proofs. Types of regions in 3D. 3-D Divergence Theorem Intuition. Divergence Theorem Example 1. Why we got zero flux in Divergence Theorem Example 1. Type I Regions in Three Dimensions. Type II Regions in Three Dimensions. Type III Regions in Three Dimensions. Divergence Theorem Proof (part 1). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 2). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 3). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 4). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 5). 3-D Divergence Theorem Intuition. Divergence Theorem Example 1. Why we got zero flux in Divergence Theorem Example 1. Type I Regions in Three Dimensions. Type II Regions in Three Dimensions. Type III Regions in Three Dimensions. Divergence Theorem Proof (part 1). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 2). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 3). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 4). Divergence Theorem Proof (part 5).

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