Functions: Your Complete Guide
Last updated 11/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.84 GB | Duration: 5h 40m
Last updated 11/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.84 GB | Duration: 5h 40m
Learn step by step everything you need to know through multiple examples about functions
What you'll learn
Show their teacher they understand functions and demand a better grade
Have a better understanding and confidence understanding functions
Requirements
You should know the basics on graphing
You should know how to solve equations
You should have know how to simplify expressions
Description
Functions show up in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Understanding functions is essential to understanding and excelling in these courses. This course starts with basic elements of functions you will learn in Algebra 1 and then ends with what you need to know for Pre-Calculus and Calculus.
If you are taking any one of these courses Functions is going to come up and my course is designed to give you the confidence to tackle every problem you will encounter in the high school and undergraduate college setting.
Each section is broken down just like this
Videos explaining essential definitions and processesVideos with multiple examples basic to hardPractice worksheets to refine your skills, answers includedQuizzes to take as many times as you need to earn 100%
In summary I work out over 180 examples and provide over 200 problems for you to try. I selected problems that you will encounter in your class, on tests and in upcoming courses.
Understanding functions is very important. Not only will this course help your grade but it will help you understand all the other topics you will learn in later math classes.
I look forward to helping you learn showing you that anyone can learn math.
Overview
Section 1: Functions and Relations
Lecture 1 What is the definition of a relation
Lecture 2 What is the definition of a function
Lecture 3 Examples of determining if mapping is a function or not
Lecture 4 Examples of determining if a set of points is a function or not
Lecture 5 What is the vertical line test?
Lecture 6 Examples of determining if the graph is a function or not
Lecture 7 Examples of determining if an equation is an example of a function or not
Lecture 8 Examples of determining if the function is linear or not
Section 2: Linear Correlation
Lecture 9 How to label linear correlation graphs
Lecture 10 Learn how to sketch a best fit line
Lecture 11 Examples determining the best fit line
Lecture 12 Examples determining the correlation and trend line
Section 3: Domain and Range
Lecture 13 What is the domain of a function
Lecture 14 What is the range of a function
Lecture 15 Examples of determining the domain and range from mapping
Lecture 16 Examples of determining the Domain and Range From a Set of Points
Lecture 17 Examples of determining the domain and range from a graph
Section 4: Characteristics of Functions
Lecture 18 How to determine extrema of a function
Lecture 19 Examples of finding extrema from a graph
Lecture 20 How to determine the increasing decreasing and constant intervals
Lecture 21 Examples of writing the Increasing, decreasing intervals of a graph
Lecture 22 What is boundness?
Lecture 23 Examples for determining how functions are bounded
Lecture 24 What is end behavior
Lecture 25 How to determine end behavior
Lecture 26 Determining the end behavior of a function algebraically
Section 5: Transformations of Functions
Lecture 27 How to identify the transformations of a function
Lecture 28 Examples of Identifying Transformations of Functions in Function Notation
Lecture 29 Examples of Identifying Transformations of different functions
Section 6: Domain of Functions Algebraically
Lecture 30 How to determine the domain of a function algebraically
Lecture 31 Determine the Domain of a Function using Interval Notation
Lecture 32 Examples of determining the domain in interval notation part 2
Section 7: Operations of Functions
Lecture 33 Examples for evaluating Functions
Lecture 34 How to apply operations to functions
Lecture 35 Examples of applying operations of Functions Linear and Quadratic
Lecture 36 Examples of applying operations of Functions Rational and Radical
Lecture 37 How to compose two functions
Lecture 38 Examples for composing two functions linear and quadratic
Lecture 39 Examples for composing and Evaluating two functions radical and rational
Section 8: Determine if Functions are even odd or neither
Lecture 40 How to determine if a function is even or odd
Lecture 41 Determine if a function is even or odd graphically
Lecture 42 Determine if a function is even or odd algebraically
Section 9: Inverses of Functions
Lecture 43 How to determine the inverse of a function
Lecture 44 Examples for graphing the inverse of a function
Lecture 45 Examples for finding the inverse of quadratic and square root functions
Lecture 46 Determine the inverse of a function Algebraically
Lecture 47 Prove functions are inverses of one another examples 1
Lecture 48 Prove functions are inverses of one another ex 2
Lecture 49 What are the different types of Linear correlations
Those who are willing to learn,Those who are taking any class involving Functions