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Learning mathematics at the University level can be difficult. Hopefully my videos can help!
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Statistics - 3.3.1 Measures of Relative Position
In this video, we'll explain how to calculate measures of relative position in Excel. We'll cover the concepts of percentile, quartile, and position relative and show you how to use these measures to analyze data.
If you're looking to analyze data in a more hands-on way, then this video is for you! We'll take you through a simple example and explain each step. By the end of this video, you'll be able to use Excel measures of relative position to analyze data more efficiently!
0:00 Intro
0:07 Percentiles
1:26 Finding Data Values Given Percentile
4:42 Finding Percentiles Given Data Values
6:15 Finding Quartiles
7:55 Finding Quartiles (Approximation Method)
9:50 Using Excel to find Percentiles and Quartiles
13:01 Calculations using Percentiles - Finding n
15:27 Descriptive Statistics in Excel and their Functions
15:49 Up Next
Power Point: bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/ESAF15sxuxRHjcn751HUYZ0Bqi-187xuNiMmV_BWFpoYsQ?e=ycQGbv
Excel Data: bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/ER6HAc45ardGm9cpAOGzcvsBNrB7T2PvQkBMIJIVckEg1Q?e=byoc44
This playlist follows the text, Beginning Statistics, 3rd ed, Warren, Denley, Atchley
The playlist can be found here:
czcams.com/play/PLl-gb0E4MII1dkfGxmdt8YA0Dgabdvdmq.html
If you're looking to analyze data in a more hands-on way, then this video is for you! We'll take you through a simple example and explain each step. By the end of this video, you'll be able to use Excel measures of relative position to analyze data more efficiently!
0:00 Intro
0:07 Percentiles
1:26 Finding Data Values Given Percentile
4:42 Finding Percentiles Given Data Values
6:15 Finding Quartiles
7:55 Finding Quartiles (Approximation Method)
9:50 Using Excel to find Percentiles and Quartiles
13:01 Calculations using Percentiles - Finding n
15:27 Descriptive Statistics in Excel and their Functions
15:49 Up Next
Power Point: bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/ESAF15sxuxRHjcn751HUYZ0Bqi-187xuNiMmV_BWFpoYsQ?e=ycQGbv
Excel Data: bellevueuniversity-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/kbrehm_bellevue_edu/ER6HAc45ardGm9cpAOGzcvsBNrB7T2PvQkBMIJIVckEg1Q?e=byoc44
This playlist follows the text, Beginning Statistics, 3rd ed, Warren, Denley, Atchley
The playlist can be found here:
czcams.com/play/PLl-gb0E4MII1dkfGxmdt8YA0Dgabdvdmq.html
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How To Use Slope [Algebra Explained]
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In this video we discover how slope is used in determining points on a line. We use the slope to find the equations of parallel and perpendicular lines in slope-intercept form.
How to Calculate the Slope of a Line (EASY METHOD)
zhlédnutí 106Před 14 dny
In this video we use the formula for slope to compute the slope of a line.
Precalculus 1.3 Linear Equations in Two Variables
zhlédnutí 328Před měsícem
This video is all about linear equations. We begin by looking at how to use the slope of a line and then how to compute the slope. We spend ample time writing equations in slope-intercept form and graphing them.
Modern Geometry Week 9
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This week we will look at Ceva's Theorem and prove that the product of the ratios comprised of Cevian lines is 1.
Modern Geometry Week 8
zhlédnutí 193Před 2 měsíci
This week our focus is on the Nine-Point circle. We will use GeoGebra to construct the circle and the tool, but will not complete any proofs together.
Modern Geometry Week 7
zhlédnutí 119Před 2 měsíci
Our focus this week is on quadrilaterals, or 4-sided figures. We first construct convex, concave, and crossed quadrilaterals, then move on to proving Varignon's Theorem.
Modern Geometry Week 6
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This week our focus is on Medial and Orthic triangles.
Modern Geometry Week 5
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This week, we will use the external tangent theorem to prove Heron's Formula.
Modern Geometry Week 4
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In week 4, we finish up our advanced GeoGebra techniques. We learn a bit more text boxes, how to create a sketch, and how to build our toolbox.
Modern Geometry Week 3
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This week, we study the classical triangle centers; centroid, orthocenter, and circumcenter. We will work through one similarity proof and one proof showing that the two triangle created by a median have the same area.
Modern Geometry Week 2
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This week we cover the basics of GeoGebra, which is a tool we will use throughout the term to visualize our constructions.
Modern Geometry Week 1
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This is your first weekly video for Modern Geometry at Bellevue University. This week, we will learn the Given, Diagram, What to Prove, Proof format and look at 2 proofs together. We will prove both the Isosceles Triangle Theorem and the Angle Sum Theorem. This course follows Exploring Advanced Euclidean Geometry with GeoGebra by Gerard A Venema.
Row Echelon Form Made Easy: How to Rewrite Systems with Gaussian Elimination
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Learn how to easily rewrite systems using Gaussian Elimination to achieve Row Echelon Form. This step-by-step tutorial will make this powerful tool easy to understand and apply in your math studies. Master Gaussian Elimination and row echelon form with this helpful video!
Conquer Linear Equations with Back-Substitution
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Conquer Linear Equations with Back-Substitution
Mastering Linear Equations: Solving for n Variables Made Easy
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Mastering Linear Equations: Solving for n Variables Made Easy
Linear Algebra 1.1 Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations
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Linear Algebra 1.1 Introduction to Systems of Linear Equations
Level Up Your Math Skills: Understanding the Standard Form Equation of a Circle
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Level Up Your Math Skills: Understanding the Standard Form Equation of a Circle
Mastering Graph Symmetry: Essential Tips and Tricks
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Mastering Graph Symmetry: Essential Tips and Tricks
How to Master Graph Intercepts and Boost Your Math Skills
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How to Master Graph Intercepts and Boost Your Math Skills
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at Bellevue University Program Introduction
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at Bellevue University Program Introduction
Unlocking the Distance Formula with the Pythagorean Theorem
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Unlocking the Distance Formula with the Pythagorean Theorem
Mastering the Rectangular Coordinate System
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Mastering the Rectangular Coordinate System
Precalculus 1.1 Rectangular Coordinates
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Precalculus 1.1 Rectangular Coordinates
Statistics - 8.2 Student's t-Distribution
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Statistics - 8.2 Student's t-Distribution
Calculus I - 4.3.2 Evaluating Definite Integrals Without the FTC
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Calculus I - 4.3.2 Evaluating Definite Integrals Without the FTC
Thank professor Kimberly I really liked this playlist the lectures are simple and clear and the pace is optimum
Thanks mamm
Thank you so much for this video! It really helped!
Arigato gozaimasuu!
You are welcome!
@@SawFinMath Is it ok for computer science the statistic for that
@@priskysimbar I don't understand your question.
@@SawFinMath sorry for the bad grammar, i mean is it covering like the whole statistics for computer science? So that i can continue learning to another topic hehe
@@priskysimbar Understood! This is a typical first semester class in statistics. The next term would go into greater detail on the distributions (and be much more "mathy"), but this course is all that is required for our CompSci students. Are you from Japan? I studied Japanese for 2 years in high school, but sadly don't remember much. But I didn't have to google Arigato gozaimasuu.
Could the practice problem still be solved with a matrix?
I am part time worker and student thats why doing maths and other was really difficult but seems like youre lifesaver now i can go through all your videos it covers overall around 80% of maths i need to attend thanks mam🙏❤️
Mam in my book they havent gave any of the value for the second example so what should i suppose to do?
in 11:40 , how could the set of vectors be linearly independent and have an equation 4v1 + v2 + 3v3 = 0 ?
Do you have practices question too?
Font syke is a bit not readable
Beautify ur powerpoint!!! its a bit not readable
This was the least explained video
For anyone who struggles to understand distinguishable/indistinguishable boxes or objects, you can try visualizing it with MS Paint or any painting tool you have. If a box/object is labeled/distinguishable you can pain each object with a different color, and the identical box/object you can put them on plain white. Then you can try putting each object into a box and see the outcome. Of course this only applies as learning experience and for small sets of boxes and objects. For example for the practice b) when you put your colored balls into white boxes it doesn't matter which box you choose and the outcome will always be 5 boxes with their colored balls and 2 empty white boxes => 1 way.
U are not fit to teach
Very clear explanations, thank you!
Thank you, this is very clear.
Great tutorial, thank you!
i dont understand the last example, what does it mean by the zero vector not belonging to H?
The zero vector [0 0 0] must belong to a vector space. Since the middle term of our. Vector is 4, it is impossible for the zero vector to be H (since 4 can never equal zero). Does that make sense?
@@SawFinMaththat makes sense, thanks!
Thank you so much for helping me cement my understanding of discrete maths concepts.
I love the party planning. It’s like “or, of course, you could just not have a party in the first place!” 😂
This is so so good. I'm going through and filling in my CS knowledge (never got a degree in it) and discrete maths is so foundational. Thanks for making this free online!
Thank you Professor Brehm! Your videos are both wonderful and indispensable learning resources for anyone studying discrete mathematics.
This series was extremely useful. Thanks a lot for putting so much work and dedication into your videos. I finished the course in 3 days because of your teaching quality and ability to explain everything to a dummy. I wish every course I take had an instructor like you.
Thanks so much Madam. You teach this so awesome
highkey rushed through the last explanation of the last practice problem, im frustrated.
can i use the +/- A1j Det(A)1j and subtitute different rows for 1 or do i strictly have to use the Cij formila when working with anything other than row 1
Ma'am can you please do a video on leibnitz Theorem thank you in advance
Thanks a lot professor!
I luv u 🥹
One of the best mathematics teacher.
Hoping to pass my exam today, thank you so much for your videos😭❤️
Nice explanation
Isn't this still section 4.5?
for the pseudocode for computing div and mod, does it work for when a < 0 but not r > 0 (r = 0 in this case because r cannot be less than 0)? I tried the case -30/5 and ended up with r = 0 and q = 6 according to the algorithm, which is not correct.
isnt determinant / rank more efficient to find indepent condition
Ideally for last question , we should consider the augmented matrix of A|V and see if it is consistent , to see if V belongs to Col A. ( According to Lay 5th Edition section 4.2 Question 7 b )
Actually you should've used 3 for your (y1) instead of 11.
Godsend. should pay you my tuition instead of my uni.
Amazing such an appreciating video
You are my hero, if I pass my exam tomorrow I will be grateful with you for life, teachers are amazing
i came back, I passed the exam, you are like a god for me
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Im currently self studying pure maths and i wanted to say i love this series. I use two books for linear algebra, the gorge e shilov book and Axlers linear algebra done right and this series helps me get a grasp of fundamental concepts before i reach them in the books where the concepts are abstracted to the point where its hard to make sense of the concepts without a basic understanding. thank you
Thank you for creating this video. I had spent a few days to underpaid ‘consistent for all possible’ but still didn’t get it until watching this video. You are a life saver!!!!!
I should not be watching this, I just finished linear algebra😂 but I love your videos, you do an amazing job teaching these important topics (I especially loved your discrete math course, you taught it out of the same book as my school used). Thank you for your hard work to help students!
5:31 i dont get why b and c are negatives
Thank you for providing a detailed solution. It's not hard to make an error when calculating)
Great explanations and problems at the end of the video, thank you!
9:05 isnt 0 squared equal to 1???
No. I think you are thinking of values to the zero power are one. But 0 squared is 0*0 which is zero.
Your videos have been instrumental in my understanding of the subject. The clarity of your explanations and the practical examples you provided made complex concepts much more digestible. Your passion for teaching and your dedication to making these resources available for free is truly commendable. I am thrilled to share that I have completed my semester with an A+ in Discrete Mathematics! This achievement would not have been possible without your insightful videos. Thank you once again for your invaluable contribution to my academic journey. Your work has not only helped me but also countless other students around the world. Please continue to enlighten us with your knowledge.
So kind of you!
thank you 👏👏👏