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  1. Exponential growth & decay | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    What does it mean for something to change exponentially? Let's learn about a new family of functions, and use these exponential functions to analyze real-world scenarios.

  2. Functions | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    About this unit A function is like a machine that takes an input and gives an output. Let's explore how we can graph, analyze, and create different types of functions. Unit guides are here! Power up your …

  3. Writing exponential functions from graphs - Khan Academy

    I looked at this video and learned how to find the equation of exponential functions, but how would you find an exponential function if it had dilations, vertical translations, and horizontal translations?

  4. Unit 3: Forms of linear functions, scatter plots, & lines of fit

    Algebra 1 (FL B.E.S.T.) 13 units · 167 skills Unit 1 Solving equations & inequalities Unit 2 Analyzing linear functions Unit 3 Forms of linear functions, scatter plots, & lines of fit Unit 4 Systems of …

  5. Graphing rational functions according to asymptotes

    Learn how to find removable discontinuities, horizontal asymptotes, and vertical asymptotes of rational functions. This video explores the specific example f (x)= (3x^2-18x-81)/ (6x^2-54) before …

  6. Slope formula (equation for slope) | Algebra (article) - Khan Academy

    Learn how to write the slope formula from scratch and how to apply it to find the slope of a line from two points.

  7. Modeling with composite functions (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal determines the correct functions to compose (and the correct order) in order to model a given relationship, and vice versa.

  8. Math - Khan Academy

    Learn the skills that will set you up for success in polynomial operations and complex numbers; equations; transformations of functions and modeling with functions; exponential and logarithmic …

  9. Intro to inverse trig functions - Khan Academy

    You can start anywhere, use only the required amount of trig functions, or use trig functions to find out everything: all that matters is you choose where to start, and use the right functions from there.

  10. Derivatives of inverse functions (practice) | Khan Academy

    Let g and h be inverse functions. The following table lists a few values of g , h , and h ′ .