Ultimate Math Function Tier List
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- Welcome to JensenMath! 🎓📐 In today's video, we're diving into the world of functions with a fun and informative tier list ranking the top 10 most common functions used in high school mathematics. This video covers functions like the absolute value function, trig functions, linear functions, log functions, and so much more! Join me as I explore each function, discuss its importance, and see where it lands on our tier list. Do you agree with my rankings? Let me know in the comments!
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Did you know that if you take the graph of the non-principle square root of x, you get a sideways parabola?
Bro forgot D tier
jensen I just wanted to say ur website is helping me so much preparing for my next years math. just wanted to show my appreciation without ur website it would be hard .thank u
Quadratic and linear functions are a Tier
Might be the first time getting a Tier list from a experienced teacher.
What about piecewise functions?
In Alg 2/trig u learn all of these plus the cosine function
Jensen we want a video on calculus
Wonderful! Helpful graphics!
Truncus which is f(x) = 1/x^2
Fun to watch. Thanks!
I just want to say smt about the square root functionwe dont consider the negative root this is because the square root of x is the inverse of f(x)=x² which, however is NOT Bijective over ita entire
why the purpose of tiering functions
real
I think you forgot parametric equations
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