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End Behavior of Polynomial Functions
In this video, we use our knowledge of power functions to predict the end behavior of polynomial functions.
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What happens at the zeros of a polynomial function?
In this video, we examine how the multiplicities of each zero (or factor) affects the graph of the polynomial function
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Putting it all together 2
The video shows how to graph a 4th‑degree polynomial using its leading term, rational root theorem, and synthetic division:
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CG2271: Mutex Review
In this video, we dive deeper into the behavior of a Mutex and understand how we can alter it using attributes. We also explore the use of the return value from the osMutexAcquire() kernel call.
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Sempahore Priority Rules: Real Time Operating Systems
In this video, we explore what happens when tasks of different priorities attempt to acquire the same Semaphore. Who gets in-front of the queue? The answer might surprise you!
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Ideal Gas Law Variables Explained
In this video, you'll learn the fundamentals of gas laws and how they describe the behavior of gas molecules. Students will gain a clear understanding of key variables—pressure, volume, temperature, and moles—and their significance in...
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Ideal Gas Law Calculations - Simple Formula and Easy Examples!
The Ideal Gas Law helps describe the behavior of an ideal gas. In this video we cover what an ideal gas is and how to use the formulae PV=nRT to solve Ideal Gas Law Problems!
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Levers of Control (Management)
What are the Levers of Control in management? Levers of Control are defined as any: Formal information-based routine or procedure. that is used by management. to maintain or alter patterns in organizational behavior.
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Leadership Traits
What are Leadership Traits? Trait leadership is defined as integrated patterns of personal characteristics that reflect a range of individual differences and foster consistent leader effectiveness across a variety of group and...
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Marketing - What is Web Tracking
This Video Explains Marketing - What is Web Tracking
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Understanding Customer Behavior
This video discusses the importance of customer relationship management (CRM) in today's marketing landscape. It explains how collecting and analyzing data on individual customer activity helps businesses understand their customers'...
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Methods of Collecting Data for Marketers
This video discusses various methods that marketers can use to collect valuable data for making informed decisions. It covers techniques such as surveys, focus groups, interviews, scanner panels, web tracking, ethnography, and...
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Perception
What is Perception? How does perception relate to organizational behavior? Perception in Organisational Behavior is defined as the process by which an individual selects, organizes and interprets stimuli into a meaningful and coherent...
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Organizational Behavior: Influencing Employee Performance
This video provides a foundational understanding of the organizational behavior approach and its relevance in managing employees effectively. The video discusses three key aspects: individual differences, motivational systems, and social...
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Opportunitistic Behavior
Opportunistic behavior is an act or behavior of partnership motivated by the maximization of economic self-interest and occasioned loss of the other partners.
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Normative Decision Model
What is Vroom and Yetton's Normative Decision Model? The Vroom-Yetton model is designed to help you to identify the best decision-making approach and leadership style to take, based on your current situation.
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)? How is it relevant to organizational behavior?
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Mental Frame
What is a Mental Frame? Mental framing is how you see any given situation and occurs when you position your thoughts in such a way as to convince yourself of the value of difficult situations. This positioning begins by asking a few...
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Milgram Studies
Also known as the Milgrim Shock Experiments, the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures were a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram.