Mechanical Engineering: Centroids & Center of Gravity (9 of 35) C. G. of a Parabolic Area
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find the center of gravity of a parabolic area. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/-H6RDbpeKkM
From playlist MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 4 - CENTER OF GRAVITY
Laplace Transformation: sinh(at) und cosh(at)
Englische Version: https://youtu.be/4snzBywrY4E Zerlegung Funktion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtbNmk6FVqY Laplace e^at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOxWGr7rl1w Heute erlernen wir, wie wir den Sinus Hyperbolicus und den Cosinus Hyperbolicus auf einen Streich Laplace transformiere
From playlist Laplace Transformation
Calculus 2: Hyperbolic Functions (9 of 57) Graphical Representation of coth(x)
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain and draw the graphical representation of coth(x). Next video in the series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/Uc1JSnr9Vts
From playlist CALCULUS 2 CH 16 HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
Solve cot(x)=sqrt(3) (All Solutions): Degrees
This video explains how to find all of the solutions to a basic trigonometric equation using reference triangles and the unit circle.
From playlist Solving Trigonometric Equations
Calculus 2: Hyperbolic Functions (4 of 57) Finding Area Part 1
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find the area bounded by a hyperbolic function. (Part 1) Next video in the series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/f1iRPnhR-mU
From playlist CALCULUS 2 CH 16 HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
The circle and projective homogeneous coordinates (cont.) | Universal Hyperbolic Geometry 7b
Universal hyperbolic geometry is based on projective geometry. This video introduces this important subject, which these days is sadly absent from most undergrad/college curriculums. We adopt the 19th century view of a projective space as the space of one-dimensional subspaces of an affine
From playlist Universal Hyperbolic Geometry
Calculus 2: Hyperbolic Functions (36 of 57) Finding arc(cothx)=?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find y=(coth)^-1(x)=? or y=arccoth(x)=? Next video in the series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/pl5q2-NL83U
From playlist CALCULUS 2 CH 16 HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
Calculus 2: Hyperbolic Functions (22 of 57) Find the derivative of (coth x)=?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find the (derivative of)cothx=? or d/dx(cothx)=? Next video in the series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/B-zgdZNcxg4
From playlist CALCULUS 2 CH 16 HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
Solve cot(x)=-sqrt(3)/3 (All Solutions): Radians
This video explains how to find all of the solutions to a basic trigonometric equation using reference triangles and the unit circle.
From playlist Solving Trigonometric Equations
Evaluate Inverse Cotangent Expressions Using Reference Triangles
This video explains how to use reference triangles to evaluate inverse trigonometric expressions. http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Inverse Trigonometric Functions
ARE YOU FINDING THE RIGHT AREA?!! Area under vs. area enclosed by a graph
► My Integrals course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/integrals-course Often calculus textbooks and professors will distinguish between area under the curve, or area under the graph, and the area enclosed by the curve. The area under the curve is the net area, it's the value of the integ
From playlist Integrals
Math 7: Module 3 Lessons 21 and 22 on Surface Area
From playlist Eureka Math Grade 7 Module 3
Surface Area of a Pyramid & Volume of Square Pyramids & Triangular Pyramids
This basic geometry video tutorial explains how to find the volume and surface area of a pyramid - specifically a square pyramid and a triangular pyramid. This video also provides the formula needed to calculate the lateral area of a square pyramid and a triangular pyramid. This video co
From playlist Pre-Algebra Video Playlist
Lateral Area and Surface Area of Cones, Pyramids, Cylinders & Prisms
Learn how to find the lateral area and surface area of cones, pyramids, cylinders and prisms in this video math tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring. We discuss the formulas and how to easily memorize the formulas by grouping cylinders and prisms together and cones and pyramids together. By
From playlist Geometry
Areas of Slices and Caps, and Archimedes' Formula | Algebraic Calculus One | Wild Egg
We introduce the signed areas of slices of curve segments, obtained from chords, and areas of caps, obtained from tangents to curve segments. For the case of quadratic polynomially parametrized curves, or de Casteljau Bezier curves, we derive important formulas for these areas, and exten
From playlist Old Algebraic Calculus Videos
Velocity-Time Graphs: Area Calculations
Many Physics students become frustrated and confused once the topic of Kinematic Graphing is covered. But it doesn't need to be that way. This is the fourth of four videos explaining the details for understanding velocity-time graphs. This video focuses on the use of an area calculation t
From playlist Kinematics Video Tutorial Series
Calculus 1 Lecture 4.5 Part 4: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
From playlist Calculus 1 Playlist 1
Geometrical Snapshots from Ancient Times to Modern Times - Tom M. Apostol - 11/5/2013
The 23rd Annual Charles R. DePrima Memorial Undergraduate Mathematics Lecture by Professor Tom M. Apostol was presented on November 5, 2013, in Baxter Lecture Hall at Caltech in Pasadena, CA, USA. For more info, visit http://math.caltech.edu/events/14deprima.html Produced in association w
From playlist Research & Science
What is Calculus - Lesson 4 | Integration | Don't Memorise
In this video, we will understand the idea of integration. The basic idea of integration was known to people since ancient times, and it was called the method of exhaustion. But this method was not a general one that could be used for everything. The technique of integration is a general m
From playlist Calculus - Basics
Ex: Solve cot(x)=a Without a Calculator
This video explains how to solve the equation cot(x)=a on the interval [0, 2pi) using reference triangles and the unit circle. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Solving Trigonometric Equations