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College Algebra - Full Course

College Algebra - Full Course

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Learn Algebra in this full college course. These concepts are often used in programming. This course was created by Dr. Linda Green, a lecturer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Check out her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkyLJh6hQS1TlhUZxOMjTFw -- Lecture Notes -- - Algebra Notes: http://lindagreen.web.unc.edu/files/2020/08/classNotes_m110_2018F.pdf
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


I really appreciate this video. but all the extra examples of -and this must be true because- distract me so much and make me loose track. I like the systematic approach as just learning the rules. just my 2 cents as I love math but many examples makes it difficult for my brain to retain the information.
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Is this really everything in College Algebra? I am took Algebra more then 10 years ago and now am returning to school for a new masters (which needs this as a pre requisite) So I want to self teach and take the CLEP. If this is really everything, this is AMAZING
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This not college algebra; This is algebra for computer science majors, which is not real math, which is not algebra. Like, rule #1: those who cannot do pure math go to do CS. LoL. I might be one of these people eventually.
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OMG dude I was waiting for this moment for so long, the moment that I will finish this course
Im super proud of myself ,I didnt think that I will be here one day typing this comment
All ican say is FAINALLLLLY.

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I-m trying to relearn 12 years of math in preparation for the ap calc exam in like 2 months and damn this stuff being explained clearly and without my parents beating me is so nice.
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Wow I've re-lived through my entire school life in just 7 hours. Love that little jingle -X equals negative B plus or minus the square root of b squared - 4ac....all over 2a- lolzzzz
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- 3:54:14 . if b > 1 the graph is increasing and if b < 1 the graph is decreasing. This is true if -a- is positive. But what if -a- is negative? does the rule change?
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factoring was by far the hardest thing I've learnt in grade 9 math. but I'm excellent at math so it isn't a problem now a year later
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2:31:10 isnt the k value should have been 1 instead of - 1 center should be (-4,1)? or am i wrong can anybody answer my question plz
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