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Derivative of sin(x), cos(x) product, product rule, chain rule | Math by Daniel Jung
Derivative of sin(x), cos(x) product, product rule, chain rule, online math help Top calculator for school/university: http://amzn.to/2bkTSSC Top calculator online: http://www.wolframalpha.com/ Trigonometric functions (also called the circular functions) are functions of an angle. They relate the
TOX21: A New Way to Evaluate Chemical Safety and assess risk
How do you know if the chemicals in the stuff you use and eat are safe? Only a small fraction of the thousands of chemicals in use today have been thoroughly tested for safety. Part of the problem is that how we test chemicals now is slow, expensive, and relies an awful lot on animal testing. How
The Octet Rule
The video explains the electron distribution according to Bohr's atomic model of noble gas atoms, the noble gas configuration and the octet rule. Original: "Chemistry and biology - get it!" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.
Vaping safety and health risks - the basics
What are the potential health risks of vaping? Please check the Further Information below for links to more information and resources on vaping and e-cigs. And don't forget to join the conversation in the comments. The Risk Bites Team: Andrew Maynard David Faulkner Alyssa Berry Risk Bites is sup
8 Unspoken (But IMPORTANT) Rules of Healthy Relationships
Is your relationship healthy? It’s no secret that maintaining a healthy relationship is challenging. It takes effort and time. To help you with that, here are a few unspoken rules that can help you create and maintain a healthy relationship. Disclaimer: Videos are not to be substituted for profess
The Pareto Principle - The 2080 Rule
The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, states that often 20% of causes produce about 80% of the results, while the remaining causes are responsible for the rest. Discovered by the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, the principle became a valuable rule of thumb that helps our minds under
Three rules of thumb for using scientific models
How do you make sense of scientific models without falling into common traps? Here are three rules of thumb. This is part of a series of Risk Bites videos that tackle dose response and response models. This week's Risk Bites team: David Faulkner (post-production) Andrew Maynard (all the other stu
Sine Or Cosine Rule? | Trigonometry | Maths | FuseSchool
Not every triangle is a right-angle triangle, so we can't always use Pythagoras and SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides and missing angles. We instead use the sine rule or the cosine rule. They can both be used to find either missing sides or missing angles in any triangle (right angle or not). Click h











