What is multiplicity and what does it mean for the zeros of a graph
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
Calculus: What is zero to the power of zero?
This mathematics video discusses the question of what is 0^0 (zero to the power of zero) and explains the two reasonable answers to this question.
From playlist Math talks
What is the multiplicity of a zero?
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
What are zeros of a polynomial
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
Overview of zeros of a polynomial - Online Tutor - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
Overview of Multiplicity of a zero - Online Tutor - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
Learn how and why multiplicity of a zero make sense
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
Polynomial Properties: How Many Zeroes?
From playlist Further Polynomials
Zero is an even number or odd number?
Is zero even or odd? Is it neither? Is it BOTH?!? Determining if zero is even requires that we know what it means for a number to be even. Even numbers are any numbers that are divisible by two. Meaning they divide by two without any remainder. This, in general, is what it means for one
From playlist polymathematic #shorts
How to draw TRUTH TABLES for COMPLEX WFFS in PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC
We look at two different methods of drawing truth tables in #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic and look at truth tables of some more complex wffs - wffs that have more than one operator. We do a few examples and then I give you some practice questions to do. There are also different colors for t
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
How to draw TRUTH TABLES in PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC
In this video we look at truth tables in #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic propositional logic for negation, the conjunction, the disjunction, the conditional, and the biconditional. Then I give you an exercise to look at the Quine Dagger. We also do some practice! 0:00 [Intro] 0:20 [What is a
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
How to determine whether an argument is VALID - Logic
We do one exercise where we use a truth table to show that an argument is valid. #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic 0:00 [Intro] 0:20 [Question #1] 6:30 [Final Solution & Recap] Follow along in the Logic playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDDGPdw7e6AhsNuxXP3D-45Is96L8sdSG If yo
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
VALID arguments, SOUND arguments, and ENTAILMENT - Logic
In this video on #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic we look at valid arguments, sound arguments, and learn how to determine validity using truth tables. We do a few examples. 0:00 [Intro] 0:13 [Valid Arguments] 1:16 [Sound Arguments] 2:30 [Valid Arguments and Truth Tables] 06:08 [Example Questi
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
Intermediate Algebra Lecture 11.4: Solving Non-Linear and Quadratic Inequalities.
https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorLeonard Intermediate Algebra Lecture 11.4: Solving Non-Linear and Quadratic Inequalities.
From playlist Intermediate Algebra (Full Length Videos)
Two Exercises in Drawing TRUTH TABLES for COMPLEX WFFS in PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC
We do some practice questions in #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic regarding complex truth tables. We look at two different methods of drawing truth tables and look at truth tables of some more complex wffs - wffs that have more than one operator. We do a few examples and then I give you some
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
The Ultimate Guide to Propositional Logic for Discrete Mathematics
This is the ultimate guide to propositional logic in discrete mathematics. We cover propositions, truth tables, connectives, syntax, semantics, logical equivalence, translating english to logic, and even logic inferences and logical deductions. 00:00 Propositions 02:47 Connectives 05:13 W
From playlist Discrete Math 1
Lesson 5.3: Relational and Logical Operators
A video segment from the Coursera MOOC on introductory computer programming with MATLAB by Vanderbilt. Lead instructor: Mike Fitzpatrick. Check out the companion website and textbook: http://cs103.net
From playlist Vanderbilt: Introduction to Computer Programming with MATLAB (CosmoLearning Computer Programming)
How to use PARTIAL TRUTH TABLES to find tautologies, contradictions, and valid arguments - Logic
In this video on #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic we use partial truth tables to determine whether a wff is a tautology or contradiction. In turn, we use this method to determine whether arguments are valid. This is a much more efficient way than drawing entire truth tables. 0:00 [Intro] 0:3
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
What do the zeros roots tell us of a polynomial
👉 Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The multiplicity of a zero of a polynomial expression is the number
From playlist Zeros and Multiplicity of Polynomials | Learn About
TAUTOLOGIES, CONTRADICTIONS, and CONTINGENT WFFS - Logic
In this video on #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic, we learn about tautologies (wffs which are always true), contradictions (wffs which are always false), and contingent wffs (wffs which are both true and false depending on the situation). Then we do some practice exercises. 0:00 [Intro] 0:16
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics