3.08 Exponential and Logarithmic Models
In this video, students will learn about real life applications of exponential and logarithmic functions as models for natural phenomenon.
1.03 Algebra of Functions
In this video, students will learn about the algebra of functions, including composition, and the domain restrictions associated with each case.
1.04 Inverse Functions
In this video, students will learn about inverse functions and how the original function and its inverse are related.
1.05 Graphs of Functions
In this video, students will review the graphs of several common functions along with transformations, reflections, stretching, compressing, and symmetry.
3.01 Exponential Functions
In this video, students will learn the definition of exponential functions and their properties.
3.02 Exponential Graphs
In this video, students will learn to graph exponential functions.
3.03 Logarithmic Functions
In this video, students will learn the definition of logarithmic functions and their properties.
8.01 Conic Sections
In this video, students will learn the definition of a double-napped cone, and how conic sections are formed at the intersection of a plane and a double-napped cone.
8.02 Ellipses
In this video, students will learn the analytic definition of an ellipse, the standard form of the equation of an ellipse, and how to graph ellipses.
8.03 Hyperbolas
In this video, students will learn the analytic definition of a hyperbola, the standard form of the equation of a hyperbola, and how to graph hyperbolas.
8.05 Polar Coordinates and Equations
In this video, students will learn about the polar coordinate system and how to convert to and from the rectangular coordinate system.
8.06 Polar Graphs
In this video, students will learn how to graph polar curves.
8.07 Special Polar Graphs
In this video, students will learn the equations and graphs of special polar curves.
8.04 Parametric Equations
In this video, students will learn about parametric equations, how to sketch parametric curves, and the differences between parametric curves and rectangular graphs.
Study Edge Chemistry
In Chemistry, students will conduct laboratory and field investigations and make informed decisions using critical thinking and scientific problem solving. Students will study a variety of topics that include characteristics of matter, use of the Periodic Table, development of atomic theory and chemical bonding, chemical stoichiometry, gas laws, solution chemistry, thermochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Students will investigate how chemistry is an integral part of our daily lives (TAC §112.35(b)(1)).
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Study Edge Precalculus
Precalculus is the preparation for calculus. The course approaches is designed to strengthen and enhance conceptual understanding and mathematical reasoning used when modeling and solving mathematical and real-world problems. Students systematically work with functions and their multiple representations. Precalculus can deepen students' mathematical understanding and fluency with algebra and trigonometry and extends their ability to make connections and apply concepts and procedures at higher levels. Students will investigate and explore mathematical ideas, develop multiple strategies for analyzing complex situations, and use technology to build understanding, make connections between representations, and provide support in solving problems (TAC §111.42(b)(3)).
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6 Chapter 6: Stoichiometry
In this chapter, students are introduced to the mole, mass relationships, and stoichiometric calculations with balanced equations.
2 Chapter 10: Light
In this chapter, we discuss visible light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
8 Chapter 5: Introduction to Trigonometry and Graphs
In this chapter, we will explore angle measures and the trigonometric ratios, including graphing and inverses.
5 Chapter 7: Sequences and Series
In this chapter, we introduce sequences and series, some of their applications, and the Binomial Theorem.