Study Guides
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Matrix Arithmetic Help
Introduction to Matrix Arithmetic A matrix is an array of numbers or symbols made up of rows and columns. Matrices are used in science and business to represent several variables and relationships at once. For example, suppose there are three brands of fertilizers ...
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Matrices Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Matrix Arithmetic Help Matrix Row ...
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Parabola Help
Introduction to Parabolas A conic section is a shape obtained when a cone is sliced. The study of conic sections began over two thousand years ago and we use their properties today. Planets in our solar system move around the sun in elliptical orbits. The ...
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Conversion from Degrees to Radians Help
Introduction to Conversion from Degrees to Radians Trigonometry has been used for over two thousand years to solve many real-world problems, among them surveying, navigating, and problems in engineering. Another important use is analytic—the trigonometric ...
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Trigonometry Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Conversion from Degrees to Radians Help Coterminal and Reference Angles ...
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Sequences and Series Formulas Help
Introduction to Sequences and Series Formulas A sequence is an ordered list of numbers. Although they list the same numbers, the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... is different from the sequence 2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5, .... Usually a sequence is ...
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Sequence and Series Practice Test
Review the following concepts if needed: Sequences and Series Formulas Help
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Number Systems Help
Introduction to Number Systems Calculus is one of the most important parts of mathematics. It is fundamental to all of modern science. How could one part of mathematics be of such central importance? It is because calculus gives us the tools to study rates of ...
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Coordinates in One Dimension Help
Introduction to Coordinates in One Dimension We envision the real numbers as laid out on a line, and we locate real numbers from left to right on this line. If a < b are real numbers then a will lie to the left of b on this line. See ...
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