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Le Livre Scolaire: Online Manuals
Le Livre Scolaire is a French publisher that makes its books available for consultation free of charge. Very useful for all subjects, including illustrations, but especially for language teachers.
You can usually download their own audios for free, …
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Higher Order Derivatives: Multiple Choice Exercise
BookWidgets exercise with six questions on higher order derivatives (second derivative, third derivative, fourth derivative).
For each question, you can also watch a YouTube video with extra explanation about calculating higher derivatives.
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Calculating function value with Horner's rule: Multiple choice exercise
BookWidgets exercise with six questions to calculate the function value of a given polynomial function using Horner's rule.
For each question you can also watch a YouTube video with additional explanation about Horner's rule.
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Quotient rule for derivatives: Multiple choice exercise
BookWidgets exercise with three questions about the quotient rule in derivation.
For each question you can also watch a YouTube video with additional explanation about calculating the derivative using the quotient rule.
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Calculating inverse matrix: Multiple choice exercise
BookWidgets exercise with four questions where one must calculate the inverse of a matrix.
For each question you can also watch a YouTube video with additional explanation about calculating the inverse of a matrix.
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Microsoft Math Solver app: Practice math problems
At Microsoft Math Solver you can:
- see a step-by-step explanation of how math problems are solved;
- get math help every step of the way in native language;
- graph math problems;
- scanning math problems that are solved automatically;
- writing math problems …
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How does a computer learn to think like Beethoven?
Computers can calculate quickly, but they can never approach our genius. Or yes? Computers can already play chess much better than we can and who knows, they may soon compose as well as Beethoven. How does a computer learn all those things? …
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Normal distributions: Explanation video
Explanation video about the normal distribution 68-95-99.7 rule:
- theoretical explanation based on example;
- examples to calculate probabilities with this rule.
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Normal distribution issues: Exercises
Six problems with normal distributions using the 68-95-99.7 rule.
The improvement key is always shown at the bottom.
The first QR code takes you to an interactive BookWidgets exercise on the same topic.
The second QR code takes you to the YouTube …
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Calculating Logarithms: Exercises
Exercises on calculating logarithms.
The correction key is at the bottom of the page.
The first QR code takes you to an interactive BookWidgets exercise on the same topic.
The second QR code takes you to the YouTube playlist of exponential functions …
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Issues about normal distribution with ICT: Exercises
Six problems with normal distributions to be solved using ICT (graphic calculator TI84).
The correction key is at the bottom of the page.
The QR code takes you to the YouTube video in which the normal distribution is explained.
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Problems on Exponential Functions: Exercises
Four problems about exponential functions.
The improvement key is at the bottom of the page.
With the first QR code you can go to an interactive BookWidgets exercise on the same subject.
The second QR code takes you to the YouTube video in …
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