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Calculus AB Integrals: Multiple Choice Practice
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In this lesson, Professor John Zhu gives an introduction to the multiple choice practice for integrals. He works through 5 practie problems.
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Post by Debora Mroczek on March 3, 2015
You're a great teacher! =)
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Post by William Dawson on April 3, 2013
another thing --> don't say 'simply' about problems. it's one of the most irritating things about teachers, tutors , etc, and most seem to do it, so i'm not singling you out, but don't do it.
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Post by William Dawson on April 3, 2013
when you write x's in the radicals, make sure to write them in a location where it is clear whether they are in the denominator or not. you wrote them so that is looked like the x was in the denominator. now obviously that would not work , but this is a tutorial for people that are new to this material and things like that should not be assumed to be clear to the student.