Line graphs - algebraic and fitted, explained by Dr Nic

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Line graphs are used in algebra and in statistics and have some things in common and some differences. In this short video, Dr Nic explains these, using the example of towers made with snaplink blocks.
    This video builds on the work on line graphs in "beginning algebra with tower building." • Beginning Algebra with...
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Комментарии • 4

  • @cremildamondlane3900
    @cremildamondlane3900 2 дня назад

    hi, i did math stats, anova and regression end of last year, this year i did stochastic and im currently doing time series. I want to deepen my stats knowlege any sugestions on which courses i should do next?

  • @trchri
    @trchri 5 месяцев назад

    This idea of making towers given a pattern vs just at random is fantastic. And it would work for a 4th grader or a college student.

    • @DrNic
      @DrNic  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. My high school students like using the blocks. I’m planning to try this with them this term. I love blocks myself.

    • @DrNic
      @DrNic  5 месяцев назад

      Also thank you for that terminology - using the idea of a pattern to make a tower is a great way to look at it. So if we have a pattern we can tell exactly how many blocks, whereas without a pattern we have an idea of how many blocks, but there is variation. I feel another video coming on...