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How to Read a Physics Texbook as a College STEM Major
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How to catch up in a physics course if you are behind
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How much math does an engineering student really need to understand?
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Before you Begin a College Algebra Course Make Sure you Understand This
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Physics: Electromagnetism
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How to Solve Physics Problems in College
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Lesson 1: The Most Important Part of an E&M Electromagnetism Textbook for University Physics Students
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Excess Electrons on a Charged Sphere Finding the Count This video calculates the number of
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How to Read and Use | Introduction to Electrodynamics | by David J. Griffiths
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How to Read a Physics Texbook as a College STEM Major
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When writing by hand, just be neat and clear, as bold and italicization are not too easy by hand. When doing homework, you should be typing professional-looking documents, whereas when doing exams—that is, practice exams- you should practice by writing with pen or pencil and in a very unpleasant situation to mimic the real exam. Take away: When it comes to units, students lose a lot of points for doing something like finalizing the answer by saying 10. Rather than 10.0 m/s. You will also have to account for significant figures. Meaning, 10 may be wrong and 10.0 is correct, but still wrong if not adding the units. A physics student can do all the calculations correctly and still get a bad grade simply for sloppy notation. NASA would not hire someone who is not attentive to detail, nor would Apple, Google, or any other huge company that pays a lot of money for precision and accuracy! As you begin your journey in physics, if you have not already restructured your way of thinking to be a professional, now is the time to do so!
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Introduction to Linear Algebra Notation
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How to read a linear algebra textbook in college
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Comparing the David Lay, Gilbert Strang, and Jim Hefferon Textbooks for Linear Algebra
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Find a basis for the subspace spanned by the given vectors. What is the dimension of the subspace?
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Introduction to Differential Equations: Structuring Solutions for Exams and Homework
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Lesson 5: Separable Variable, Implicit Solution, General Solution, Particular Solution in Differential Equations
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Lesson 3/ How to tell when an ODE is homogeneous or nonhomogeneous
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Multivariable Calculus (Calc 3)
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Lesson 1/ Getting Started with Line Integrals
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How to Study and Ace Multivariable, Several, or Vector Calculus - Super Tip of the Day!
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2 | Find the magnitude of the resultant force and the angle it makes with the positive x-axis.
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Integral Calculus (Calc 2)
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Integration by Parts - Trigonometry - Calculus Integration - Calculus 2 Lessons
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Substitution Method - Integration - Calculus 2
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The Algorithmic Approach to Taking Limits
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Before you Begin a Differential Calculus or Calculus 1 Course Take Note of This!
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1.1 - Real Numbers Express the interval in terms of inequalities and then graph the interval.
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1.1 The Distance and Midpoint Formulas Pythagorean Theorem/ Distance Formula
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1.1 The Distance and Midpoint Formulas Pythagorean Theorem/ Distance Formula
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Find all points having an x-coordinate of 3 whose distance from the point (-2,-1) is 13.
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A denotes the area of the sector of a circle of radius r formed by the central angle . Find the missing quantity. Round answers to three decimal places.
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Find all points having an x-coordinate of 3 whose distance from the point (-2,-1) is 13. (a) By using the Pythagorean Theorem. (b) By using the distance formula.
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Lesson 2.6: Amplitude, Period, and Phase Shift Find the amplitude, period, and phase shift of each function. Graph each function. Be sure to label key points. Show at least two periods.
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Lesson 1- Getting Started with Trigonometry and Setting up Microsoft Word
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How to Read and Study from College Algebra Textbooks
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1.0 - Some tips before starting algebra
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Real Numbers vs. Complex Numbers
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