LOSITO, MICHAEL
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AICE Mathematics I with Statistics I
- Unit 1 - Quadratics
- Unit 2 - Functions and Graphs
- Unit 3 - Coordinate Geometry
- Unit 4 - Trigonometry
- Unit 5 - Sequences and Series
- Unit 6 - Differentiation
- Unit 7 - Integration
- Unit 8 - Representation, Location and Spread
- Unit 9 - Probability
- Unit 10 - Distributions
- Unit 11 - The Normal Distribution
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AICE Mathematics II with Statistics II
- Unit 1 - Algebra
- Unit 2 - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Unit 3 - Trigonometry
- Unit 4 - Numerical Solutions
- Unit 5 - Differentiation
- Unit 6 - Vectors
- Unit 6 - Vectors
- Unit 7 - Binomial Expansion and Rational Functions
- Unit 8 - Complex Numbers
- Unit 9 - Integration & Differential Equations
- Unit 10 - The Poisson Distribution
- Unit 11 - Linear Combinations of Random Variables
- Unit 12 - Continuous Random Variables
- Unit 13 - Sampling and Estimation
- Unit 14 - Hypothesis Testing
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Notes
Transforming Expontentials into Linears
Differentiation and Intergration of "e"
Integration using "Ln"
Exam Solutions Videos
Exponential Functions and Logarithms 1. Exponential functions: what they are and their graphs 2. What do we mean by a log? 3. Rules of logs 4. Logarithms - Change of Base 5. Simplifying and expanding 6. Exponential and log equations 7. Simultaneous equations 8. Solving inequalities 9. Exam Questions - Logarithms The Exponential Function ex and Natural Log Functions 1. The exponential function ex 2. Sketching exponential graphs based on transformations 3. The natural logarithmic function, ln x 4. Exam Questions - Natural log functions Modelling Curves of the form y=kxn and y=kax 1. Modelling curves - Converting to linear form