Posts Tagged ‘application’
29
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 7. Differential Equations. Tagged: air, application, body, constant, differential, direction, equation, fall, falling, first, force, function, gravity, ground, hit, limit, limiting, mass, object, order, position, proportional, resistance, terminal, vector, velocity, weight. Leave a Comment
This video provides an example of how to solve a problem involving a falling object with air resistance using a first order differential equation.
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29
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 7. Differential Equations. Tagged: application, equation, solve, order, first, differential, De, rl, circuit, electrical, resistor, inductor, resistance, inductance, emf, ohm, ohms, henry, henries, volts, voltage, response, impresses. Leave a Comment
This video provides an example of how to solve a problem involving a RL circuit using a first order differential equation.
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21
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 3. Algebra Videos. Tagged: algebra, application, determine, equation, exponential, find, function, james, log, logarithms, logs, mathispower4u, natural, of, properties, solve, sousa. Leave a Comment
This video provides an example of how to determine for what t value, the exponential function value will reach a specified value.
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20
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 3. Algebra Videos. Tagged: algebra, application, axes, calculator, coordinates, formulas, function, functions, graphing, height, initial, intercepts, james, land, launch, mathispower4u, meaning, quadratic, rocket, scaling, sousa, ti, ti83, ti84, vertex, water. Leave a Comment
This video explains how to solve an quadratic function application problem using the ti83/84 graphing calculator.
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20
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 3. Algebra Videos. Tagged: algebra, application, axes, coordinates, formulas, function, functions, height, initial, intercepts, james, land, launch, mathispower4u, meaning, quadratic, rocket, scaling, sousa, vertex, water. Leave a Comment
This video explains how to solve an quadratic function application problem using formulas for quadratic functions and quadratic equations.
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11
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 3. Algebra Videos. Tagged: app, application, equation, function, radical, replace, root, solve, square, substitute, substitution. Leave a Comment
This video provides an application of a square root function that deals with the percent of the adult population that is obese.
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8
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 7. Differential Equations. Tagged: application, brine, concentrate, concentration, differential, equation, equations, first, flow, in, linear, mix, mixing, mixture, mixtures, order, out, salt, solution. Leave a Comment
This video provides a lesson on how to model a mixture problem with different inflow and outflow rates using a linear first order differential equation.
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8
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 3. Algebra Videos. Tagged: algebra, an, application, car, cost, equation, hourly, hours, labor, linear, problem, rate, reasoning, repair, solve, solving, write. Leave a Comment
This video explains how to set up and solve a linear equation in one variable to determine the number of labor hours charged given the total repair cost and the cost for parts.
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4
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 7. Differential Equations. Tagged: application, brine, concentrate, concentration, differential, equation, equations, first, flow, in, james, linear, mathispower4u, mix, mixing, mixture, mixtures, order, out, salt, solution, sousa. Leave a Comment
This video provides a lesson on how to model a mixture problem using a linear first order differential equation.
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4
May
Posted by mathispower4u in 7. Differential Equations. Tagged: application, cool, cooling, differential, equation, first, initial, james, law, mathispower4u, newton, newtons, order, problem, room, separation, sousa, temperature, value, variables. Leave a Comment
This video provides a lesson on how to model a cooling cup of coffee using a first order differential equation with Newton’s Law of Cooling
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