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Graph Transformations
Learn how to transform your parent functions. Even absolutely!
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- • 4 pages •
Learn how to transform your parent functions. Even absolutely!
Trigonometry
Who doesn't love trig (basically everyone lol...). List of some identites!
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Who doesn't love trig (basically everyone lol...). List of some identites!
Inverse Trig Functions
What's tan(cos^-1(2/7))? Learn how to find the inverse of your own trig questions!
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What's tan(cos^-1(2/7))? Learn how to find the inverse of your own trig questions!
Symmetric Functions
Is a function Even or Odd... maybe even Neither. Learn how to find out!
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Is a function Even or Odd... maybe even Neither. Learn how to find out!
Atoms
Diagram of an atom with components, their relative charge+mass, symbol. Isotopes (H), Monoatomic ions, tendencies, atomic masses, diagram of spectrometer. Also, isotopic distribution and average atomic mass.
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Diagram of an atom with components, their relative charge+mass, symbol. Isotopes (H), Monoatomic ions, tendencies, atomic masses, diagram of spectrometer. Also, isotopic distribution and average atomic mass.
Elements of the Periodic Table
Lists common elements with atomic number and symbol, 7 diatomic elements, and 2 polyatomic elements.Explains structure of periodic table, and 5 groups.
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Lists common elements with atomic number and symbol, 7 diatomic elements, and 2 polyatomic elements.Explains structure of periodic table, and 5 groups.
Atoms, Molecules, Info, and more ( 1st Semester)
Includes everything from first few weeks in General Chemistry; from the atom to nomenclature.
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Includes everything from first few weeks in General Chemistry; from the atom to nomenclature.