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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of The Reciprocal Transformation
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Introduction to Rational Functions
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Graphing Rational Functions, n=m
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Graphing Polynomial Functions with Repeated Factors
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of The Greatest Integer Function
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Symmetry of Graphs: Odd and Even Functions
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Finding the Domain of a Function
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Seven Elementary Functions and Their Graphs
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This activity is a teacher-led demonstration of the Intermediate Value Theorem and the Extreme Value Theorem from a graphical perspective. The teacher can use the slider to change the value of k and graphically demonstrate that there is a value c on the interval [a, b] such that f(c) = k. For the Extreme Value Theorem, three figures are given showing an example and two non-examples of the theorem.
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Brightstorm video explaining the concept of Graphing Polynomial Functions
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