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Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations: OCR GCSE Mathematics Examiners 2022, OCR GCE Maths A (MEI) Examiners 2022, OCR Level 3 Mathematics Examiners 2022, OCR Level 3 Mathematics Moderators 2022, Cambridge Assessment International Education: OCR Mathematics GCSE Assessors 2021, Cambridge International IGCSE & O Level Mathematics – Examiners I have a keen interest and special aptitude for Mathematics, ICT, Robotics and Coding. https://www.amazon.com/Sayo-Enoch-Aluko/e/B092ZZD72B%3Fref
Circular Measure Part2
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Circular Measure Part2

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 Do you know? A traditional industrial application of Circular Measure includes robots with limited mobility. Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work. Circular cylinders are used to print newspapers. Engineers exploit the circle’s symmetrical properties as seen by the use of the circle in making watches, clocks, bicycles, cars, trains, ships, airplanes, radios, telephones, trolleys, wheel-barrows, air-conditioners, rockets etc. Civilization has progressed dramatically because of the invention of the circular wheel…  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Circular Measure.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circular Measure Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any circular measure question.  Any circular measure question involving length of an arc, length of chord and other circle properties.  Any circular measure question involving area, perimeter and other derived quantities.
Circular Measure Part1
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Circular Measure Part1

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 Do you know? A traditional industrial application of Circular Measure includes robots with limited mobility. Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work. Circular cylinders are used to print newspapers. Engineers exploit the circle’s symmetrical properties as seen by the use of the circle in making watches, clocks, bicycles, cars, trains, ships, airplanes, radios, telephones, trolleys, wheel-barrows, air-conditioners, rockets etc. Civilization has progressed dramatically because of the invention of the circular wheel…  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Circular Measure.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circular Measure Question  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any circular measure question.  Any circular measure question involving length of an arc, length of chord and other circle properties.  Any circular measure question involving area, perimeter and other derived quantities.
Integration by Parts Part 2: Calculus simplified for all- 'O-Level to the PhD-Level!
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Integration by Parts Part 2: Calculus simplified for all- 'O-Level to the PhD-Level!

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Do you know? Calculus is used to improve the architecture not only of buildings but also of important infrastructures such as bridges. In Electrical Engineering, Calculus (Integration) is used to determine the exact length of power cable needed to connect two substations, which are miles away from each other Physics Engines, Signal & Image Processing, Computer Vision, Information Theory In calculus, and more generally in mathematical analysis, integration by parts or partial integration is a process that finds the integral of a product of functions in terms of the integral of the product of their derivative and anti-derivative.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Integration by Part  * IGCSE, GCSE, IB, AP Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Exam Style Integration by Part Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any given problem on Integration by part: ranging from ‘O’-Level questions to the PhD level using the LIATE-principle.  LIATE is a guide to help you decide which term to differentiate and which term to integrate. L = Log, I = Inverse Trig, A = Algebraic, T = Trigonometric, E = Exponential. The term closer to E is the term usually integrated and the term closer to L is the term that is usually differentiated.  I can apply my knowledge of calculus to any given function
Statistics and Probability Part2: Presentation and Representation for Discrete and Continuous Data
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Statistics and Probability Part2: Presentation and Representation for Discrete and Continuous Data

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 * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Statistics Questions Do you know that Statistics is the mathematical science involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of data? It plays a crucial role in every field of human activity. They are numerically expressed facts to represent and speculate the samples using logical reasoning. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest. Statistics are used behind all the medical study. Statistic help doctors keep track of where the baby should be in his/her mental development. Almost all fields of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc., use statistical methods for experimenting and analyzing their results. In biology, it is used in biostatistics, biometrics, which includes investigating medicines, pharmacy, agriculture, fishery, etc. Same way, probability theory is used in physics while estimating a large population; results of thermodynamics use statistical tools. Sociology is also based on the subject of analyzing and interprets data and test hypotheses. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest.
Statistics and Probability Part1: Presentation and Representation for Discrete and Continuous Data
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Statistics and Probability Part1: Presentation and Representation for Discrete and Continuous Data

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 * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Statistics Questions Do you know that Statistics is the mathematical science involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of data? It plays a crucial role in every field of human activity. They are numerically expressed facts to represent and speculate the samples using logical reasoning. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest. Statistics are used behind all the medical study. Statistic help doctors keep track of where the baby should be in his/her mental development. Almost all fields of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc., use statistical methods for experimenting and analyzing their results. In biology, it is used in biostatistics, biometrics, which includes investigating medicines, pharmacy, agriculture, fishery, etc. Same way, probability theory is used in physics while estimating a large population; results of thermodynamics use statistical tools. Sociology is also based on the subject of analyzing and interprets data and test hypotheses. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest.
Integration by Parts Part 1: Calculus simplified for all- 'O-level to the PhD-Level!
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Integration by Parts Part 1: Calculus simplified for all- 'O-level to the PhD-Level!

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Do you know? Calculus is used to improve the architecture not only of buildings but also of important infrastructures such as bridges. In Electrical Engineering, Calculus (Integration) is used to determine the exact length of power cable needed to connect two substations, which are miles away from each other Physics Engines, Signal & Image Processing, Computer Vision, Information Theory In calculus, and more generally in mathematical analysis, integration by parts or partial integration is a process that finds the integral of a product of functions in terms of the integral of the product of their derivative and anti-derivative  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Integration by Part  * IGCSE, GCSE, IB, AP Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Exam Style Integration by Part Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any given problem on Integration by part: ranging from ‘O’-Level questions to the PhD level using the LIATE-principle.  LIATE is a guide to help you decide which term to differentiate and which term to integrate. L = Log, I = Inverse Trig, A = Algebraic, T = Trigonometric, E = Exponential. The term closer to E is the term usually integrated and the term closer to L is the term that is usually differentiated.  I can apply my knowledge of calculus to any given function
Circle Theorems: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL  [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]
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Circle Theorems: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circle Theorems Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any circle theorems questions involving all the 7 Theorems:  Circle Theorem 1 - Angle at the Centre.  Circle Theorem 2 - Angles in a Semicircle.  Circle Theorem 3 - Angles in the Same Segment.  Circle Theorem 4 - Cyclic Quadrilateral.  Circle Theorem 5 - Radius to a Tangent.  Circle Theorem 6 - Tangents from a Point to a Circle.  Circle Theorem 7 - Tangents from a Point to a Circle II.  I can apply all the circle theorems concepts in all fields of studies: Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work.
Electronic Banking Fraud Detecting Publish Msc Thesis
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Electronic Banking Fraud Detecting Publish Msc Thesis

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This research work deals with the procedures for computing the presence of outliers using various distance measures and general detection performance for unsupervised machine learning, such as the K-Mean Clustering Analysis and Principal Component Analysis. A comprehensive evaluation of Data Mining Technique, Machine Learning and Predictive modeling for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection Algorithms on Electronic banking transaction dataset record for over a period of six (6) months, April to September, 2015 consisting of 9 variable data fields and 8,641 observations was used to carry out the survey on fraud detection. On completion of the underlying system, I can conclude that integrated techniques systems provide better performance efficiency than a singular system. Besides, in near real-time settings, if a faster computation is required for larger data sets, just like the unlabeled data set used for this research work, clustering based method is preferred to classification model.
Simulating Binomial Distribution Density Function and Distribution Graph Model using Excel Package
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Simulating Binomial Distribution Density Function and Distribution Graph Model using Excel Package

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Creating and Simulating a Binomial Distribution Density Function and Distribution Graph Model using Excel Package Teaching and learning and many opportunities for its application have yet to be explored. Spreadsheet software is one of the most-used technologies for collecting, computing, and displaying data. Spreadsheets contain a rectangular array of cells in rows and columns that can hold data. Users can create business models, graphs and charts, and reports for financial, statistical, or other data. Most spreadsheet software allows a user to access real-time data from Web sites and to collaborate across teams and workgroups. Suppose an experiment has the following characteristics:  the experiment consists of n independent trials, each with two mutually exclusive outcomes (success and failure)  for each trial the probability of success is p (and so the probability of failure is 1 – p) Each such trial is called a Bernoulli trial. Let x be the discrete random variable whose value is the number of successes in n trials. Then the probability distribution function for x is called the binomial distribution, B(n, p), and is defined as follows: Where, C(n, x) = and n! = n(n–1)(n–2)⋯3∙2∙1 as described in Combinatorial Functions. This Binomial Distribution Simulation Model is prepared by Aluko Sayo Enoch, as an opportunity to share my love for learning with an entire generation of thinkers and leaders; providing entrepreneurial platform via ICT based on the contemporary Technology Procedure: You can vary the value of p to generate new q, probability density function and equivalent distribution graph. For more info or comment, log on: https://alukosayoenoch.wixsite.com/selfcoding/blog www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch https://www.youtube.com/feed/my_videos
Probability and Tree Diagram
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Probability and Tree Diagram

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Do you know that, probability application areas includes: modeling of text and Web data, network traffic modeling, probabilistic analysis of algorithms and graphs, reliability modeling, simulation algorithms, data mining, and speech recognition More so, Probability means the mathematical chance that something might happen and this is used in numerous day- to-day applications, which includes: weather forecasts, Sports Strategies, Insurance Options, Games and Recreational Activities, Making Business. Tree diagrams are a way of showing combinations of two or more events. Each branch is labelled at the end with its outcome and the probability is written alongside the line. Two events are independent if the probability of the first event happening has no impact on the probability of the second event happening.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Probability and Tree Diagrams Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that, I can complete any question on: Listing All Outcomes. Expected Probability. The AND / OR Rule. Tree Diagrams. Probability from Venn Diagrams.
Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Part2
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Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Part2

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Do you know? You can liken algebra to an all-purpose tool or a magic wand that can help deal with everyday problems of life. Algebra can help you to measure your living room dimensions and determine the size of an electronic item like TV or refrigerator that’ll fit comfortably in the space. For examples, social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, social class, Wages, Homelessness, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Racial Gaps in Education, Racial Discrimination, Child Poverty, Residential Segregation, and Health Insurance. Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Topic based Questions Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can determine the roots of quadratic and modulus functions from its standard form I can graph quadratic functions in standard form I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations). I can identify key characteristics on how to determine the nature of any given modulus inequalities and quadratic functions.
Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Part1
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Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Part1

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Do you know? You can liken algebra to an all-purpose tool or a magic wand that can help deal with everyday problems of life. Algebra can help you to measure your living room dimensions and determine the size of an electronic item like TV or refrigerator that’ll fit comfortably in the space. For examples, social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, social class, Wages, Homelessness, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Racial Gaps in Education, Racial Discrimination, Child Poverty, Residential Segregation, and Health Insurance. Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions. IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Topic based Questions Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can determine the roots of quadratic and modulus functions from its standard form I can graph quadratic functions in standard form I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations). I can identify key characteristics on how to determine the nature of any given modulus inequalities and quadratic functions.
Differentiation and Integration Applications: Part2
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Differentiation and Integration Applications: Part2

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Do you know? Initially the calculus of physics engines in video games was delegated to detecting collisions between in-game objects (such as player characters, rocks, and dust particles) and enacting appropriate responses. Similarly, Calculus is another important part of programming. Calculus problems show up practically all the time in machine learning. In any machine learning problem, the ultimate goal is to optimize the cost function.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Applications of Calculus.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Applications of Calculus Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any question on Area of regions bounded by a line and a curve  I can solve any given question on Small increment and Approximation  I can apply my knowledge of calculus to any given function  I can apply my Calculus knowledge in: coordinate systems; Equations of lines and curves; gradient of parabola, determine the nature of line and curves generally and in any given geometrical questions.
Differentiation and Integration Applications: Part1
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Differentiation and Integration Applications: Part1

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Do you know? Initially the calculus of physics engines in video games was delegated to detecting collisions between in-game objects (such as player characters, rocks, and dust particles) and enacting appropriate responses. Similarly, Calculus is another important part of programming. Calculus problems show up practically all the time in machine learning. In any machine learning problem, the ultimate goal is to optimize the cost function.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Applications of Calculus.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Applications of Calculus Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any question on Area of regions bounded by a line and a curve  I can solve any given question on Small increment and Approximation  I can apply my knowledge of calculus to any given function  I can apply my Calculus knowledge in: coordinate systems; Equations of lines and curves; gradient of parabola, determine the nature of line and curves generally and in any given geometrical questions.
Probability and Statistics (S1) Part1-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level
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Probability and Statistics (S1) Part1-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level

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GCSE-Advance Level, IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Probability and Statistics  * AL-GCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Advanced Level Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete any S1 problems on: Histograms and Cumulative Frequency, Averages, Measures of Dispersion, Box and Whisker Diagrams, Probability, Linear Regression, Skewness, Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, Discrete Random Variables, Expectation and Variance, Discrete Uniform Distribution, Normal Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution, Continuous Random Variables, Uniform Distribution, Normal Approximations, Sampling, Hypothesis Testing, One and Two Tailed Tests, Random Samples, Estimators, Central Limit Theorem, Confidence Intervals, Geometric Distribution, The Exponential Distribution, Bayes Theorem and Permutations and Combinations. Do you know? Probability plays a vital role in the day to day life. In the weather forecast, sports and gaming strategies, buying or selling insurance, online shopping, and online games, determining blood groups, and analyzing political strategies Similarly, Statistics is the mathematical science involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of data? It plays a crucial role in every field of human activity. They are numerically expressed facts to represent and speculate the samples using logical reasoning. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest. Statistics are used behind all the medical study. Statistic help doctors keep track of where the baby should be in his/her mental development. Almost all fields of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc., use statistical methods for experimenting and analyzing their results
Probability and Statistics (S1) Part2-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level
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Probability and Statistics (S1) Part2-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level

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GCSE-Advance Level, IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Probability and Statistics  * AL-GCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Advanced Level Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete any S1 problems on: Histograms and Cumulative Frequency, Averages, Measures of Dispersion, Box and Whisker Diagrams, Probability, Linear Regression, Skewness, Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, Discrete Random Variables, Expectation and Variance, Discrete Uniform Distribution, Normal Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution, Continuous Random Variables, Uniform Distribution, Normal Approximations, Sampling, Hypothesis Testing, One and Two Tailed Tests, Random Samples, Estimators, Central Limit Theorem, Confidence Intervals, Geometric Distribution, The Exponential Distribution, Bayes Theorem and Permutations and Combinations. Do you know? Probability plays a vital role in the day to day life. In the weather forecast, sports and gaming strategies, buying or selling insurance, online shopping, and online games, determining blood groups, and analyzing political strategies Similarly, Statistics is the mathematical science involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of data? It plays a crucial role in every field of human activity. They are numerically expressed facts to represent and speculate the samples using logical reasoning. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest. Statistics are used behind all the medical study. Statistic help doctors keep track of where the baby should be in his/her mental development. Almost all fields of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc., use statistical methods for experimenting and analyzing their results
Functions Part2
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Functions Part2

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Do you know? Functions are everywhere where technology is, literally. But since the world is now crazy about machine learning, let me mention this one: machine learning is all about learning a function. For instance: mapping images to the names of the people on the images, mapping digital songs to authors/genres/song name, mapping MRI scan data to medical diagnoses, mapping Question’s answers to subjects/categories, mapping internet clicks to advert suggestions. Consequently, machine learning is now used also to find better representation of the input itself (this is called representation learning).  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Function Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any Function question on:  Mappings  Functions Definition  Composite and Inverse Function  Modulus functions  Graph of Function and its Inverse  Application of functions to real life situations
Functions Part1
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Functions Part1

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Do you know? Functions are everywhere where technology is, literally. But since the world is now crazy about machine learning, let me mention this one: machine learning is all about learning a function. For instance: mapping images to the names of the people on the images, mapping digital songs to authors/genres/song name, mapping MRI scan data to medical diagnoses, mapping Question’s answers to subjects/categories, mapping internet clicks to advert suggestions. Consequently, machine learning is now used also to find better representation of the input itself (this is called representation learning).  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Function Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any Function question on:  Mappings  Functions Definition  Composite and Inverse Function  Modulus functions  Graph of Function and its Inverse  Application of functions to real life situations.
Series, Add Maths 0606: GCSE/IGCSE, AP, IB-HL Exam Style Questions: Convergent Geometric Progression
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Series, Add Maths 0606: GCSE/IGCSE, AP, IB-HL Exam Style Questions: Convergent Geometric Progression

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Do you know? Sequence models are the machine learning models that input or output sequences of data. Sequential data includes text streams, audio clips, video clips, time-series data and etc. Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) is a popular algorithm used in sequence models. Applications of Sequence Models Sequences are the main logical structure of algorithms or programs. When creating algorithms or programs, the instructions are presented in a specific correct order. A sequence can contain any number of instructions but each instruction must be run in the order they are presented. For example, the interest portions of monthly payments made to pay off an automobile or home loan, and the list of maximum daily temperatures in one area for a month are sequences. Electronic and Electrical Engineers use the Fourier series to represent the properties of electrical signals Presentation – Complete video and Board Work for teachers and learners on Series: GCSE, IGCSE, AP, IB-HL Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Add Maths 0606 Series Exam’s Style Questions Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given question on Convergent Geometric Progression  I can solve any questions on Infinite Geometric Series  I can solve any given question on Arithmetic and Geometric Progression https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B092ZZD72B https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzF5saLKU8CxfOqnY-TvHmA/videos
IGCSE Maths 0580 Practice Questions 2020_2022 Revised Syllabus Part1
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IGCSE Maths 0580 Practice Questions 2020_2022 Revised Syllabus Part1

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Cambridge Assessment International Education Practice Questions Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics 0580 To accompany the revised syllabus for examination from 2020_2022 Questions Featured in this Video:- Simultaneous equations Graphs of functions Derivatives The Author decided to feature the remaining topics below in a separate video Congruence [Click the link: https://youtu.be/KTfZw7Vvlrc] Alternate segment theorem [Click the link: https://youtu.be/4fOdgqJfqmo] Sketch graphs of trigonometric functions [Click the link: https://youtu.be/2nV0ftvVhP4] Conditional probability [Click the link: https://youtu.be/s4SJCC94H3c] Stem-and-leaf diagrams [Click the link: https://youtu.be/fuIh_ZM8Otc] Box-and-whisker plots [Click the link: https://youtu.be/t3B2MKRXB8Y] To access more Maths, ICT and videos on Robotic and Coding: [Click the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzF5saLKU8CxfOqnY-TvHmA/videos] For Free Resources: Videos, Board Works and Code Script/Blocks: [Click the link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch]