In this video, I demonstrate how to find the remaining roots of a polynomial function when one zero is given. We'll apply the synthetic division tutorial method along with factoring to efficiently ...
I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips.
How about making math learning fun and engaging using video content? Well, this post provides you with a carefully curated collection of some popular YouTube math channels to use in your instruction.
A very simple language model based on counting consecutive tokens. Train a model for four-digit addition. Triangle-free graphs: Train a model to generate triangle-free graphs. Note: you can safely ...
Here are our top recommendations for YouTube math channels: Khan Academy: You’ve probably heard of Khan Academy, and for good reason. Their math videos cover a broad range of topics from basic ...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide a tutorial on Bessel functions, and especially on the numer cal evaluation of Bessel integrals. Bessel integrals are asymptotically evaluated using high-frequency ...
In this series of four tutorials, you build a math quiz. The quiz contains four random math problems that a quiz taker tries to answer in a specified time. The Visual Studio integrated development ...