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  7.    wt: 3:   B Real Numbers Extrinsic Development/
  8.    wt: 3:   A Origins of Counting and Figuring Methods/
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  10.    wt: 3:   9 Proportionality Backwards and Forwards/
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  1.    wt: 3:   Chapter 15. Solving Linear Equations
  2.    wt: 2:   Straight Lines Instersection Solving Equations
  3.    wt: 2:   6 Intersection of lines by solving linear systems
  4.    wt: 2:   Chapter 3 Algebra Starter Lessons
  5.    wt: 1:   G LAMP Introduction Problem Solving Skills
  6.    wt: 1:   1 Calculator Starter Exercises
  7.    wt: 1:   7 Links Lessons Elsewhere
  8.    wt: 1:   5 Polynomials Long division Nonlinear divisor
  9.    wt: 1:   4 Polynomials Long division linear divisor
  10.    wt: 1:   14 Straight Lines Equations General Case
  11.    wt: 1:   13 Straight Lines Finding Equations from 2 points
  12.    wt: 1:   10 Straight Lines through Origin Equations More
  13.    wt: 1:   9 Straight Lines through Origin Equations
  14.    wt: 1:   8 Triangles Cascade Problem Solving
  15.    wt: 1:   12 Links Lessons elsewhere
  16.    wt: 1:   4 Equations for lines three forms
  17.    wt: 1:   1 Numerical view of lines and their equations
  18.    wt: 1:   20 Length and Direction of Collinear Vector Sums How to Add Definition
  19.    wt: 1:   16 Collinear Horizontal Arrows Vectors
  20.    wt: 1:   3 Linear Equation Literal Solution More
  21.    wt: 1:   2 Linear Equation Literal Solution
  22.    wt: 1:   6 Equations and Systems Equivalent or Implied
  23.    wt: 1:   4 Solving a triangular system exercise
  24.    wt: 1:   3 Solving triangular system example
  25.    wt: 1:   A Related lessons in Volume 3
  26.    wt: 1:   19 Chain Rule for linear functions
  27.    wt: 1:   H more Routine to non routine problem solving
  28.    wt: 1:   H Jigsaw puzzles and problem solving
  29.    wt: 1:   Talking pdf files for online lessons a webvideo alternative

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  1.    wt: 8:   4 Solving a triangular system exercise
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  3.    wt: 7:   More Exercises
  4.    wt: 7:   Simple Exercises
  5.    wt: 7:   5 Gaussian Elimination for 3 unknowns 2nd example
  6.    wt: 7:   4 GE III Animated Examples
  7.    wt: 7:   3 Gaussian Elimination 3 unknowns first example
  8.    wt: 7:   3 GE III Equation Addition and Multiplication
  9.    wt: 7:   2 GE II Comparison
  10.    wt: 7:   1 GE Substitution four examples
  11.    wt: 7:   2 Essentially one exercises three with solution
  12.    wt: 7:   1 Essentially One Unknown
  13.    wt: 7:   6 Algebraic Solution Example
  14.    wt: 7:   5 Algebraic Solutions Introduction
  15.    wt: 7:   4 Four Examples Fractional Coefficients
  16.    wt: 7:   3 Four Examples
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  28.    wt: 7:   2 Three Examples
  29.    wt: 7:   Using Letters for Physical Quantities
  30.    wt: 7:   Formula Usage Show Work Format
  31.    wt: 5:   6 Equations and Systems Equivalent or Implied
  32.    wt: 4:   20 Length and Direction of Collinear Vector Sums How to Add Definition
  33.    wt: 4:   16 Collinear Horizontal Arrows Vectors
  34.    wt: 4:   3 Linear Equation Literal Solution More
  35.    wt: 4:   2 Linear Equation Literal Solution
  36.    wt: 4:   5 Equality in Algebra
  37.    wt: 4:   4 Subtraction and Division Axioms
  38.    wt: 4:   3 Product Axioms Two Forms
  39.    wt: 4:   2 Addition and Multiplication Axioms
  40.    wt: 4:   1 Equivalent Computation Rules
  41.    wt: 4:   A Related lessons in Volume 3
  42.    wt: 4:   19 Chain Rule for linear functions
  43.    wt: 3:   musings do not puiblish real numbers
  44.    wt: 3:   A Modular and Remainder Arithmetic
  45.    wt: 3:   A Signed Number Arithmetic Review
  46.    wt: 3:   26 More Less Greater Than Comparison
  47.    wt: 3:   25 Mid way Convergence to Axiomatic Approach
  48.    wt: 3:   24 Signed Numbers Arithmmetic Properties
  49.    wt: 3:   23 Distributive Law Two Derivations
  50.    wt: 3:   22 Multiplication of Signed Numbers
  51.    wt: 3:   21 Addition of Multiples of a Single Vector
  52.    wt: 3:   19 Signed Multiples of Vectors
  53.    wt: 3:   18 Geometrically Why Vector Addition Commutes
  54.    wt: 3:   17 Arrows Rotate to Reverse with Length Unchanged
  55.    wt: 3:   15 Head to Tails in place Addition Associative
  56.    wt: 3:   14 Vector Head to Tail Sums and Resultants
  57.    wt: 3:   13 Arrows and Vectors in a Plane
  58.    wt: 3:   12 Real Numbers Line Signed Coordinates
  59.    wt: 3:   11 Signed Number Addition and Addition Properties
  60.    wt: 3:   10 Numbers given by Infinite Aperiodic Decimal Expansions
  61.    wt: 3:   9 Division with Digits after Decimal Point
  62.    wt: 3:   8 Division and Mulplication of Compound Fractions
  63.    wt: 3:   7 Arithmetic with Infinite Decimal Expansions
  64.    wt: 3:   6 Infinite Decimals Ending in 9 repeating
  65.    wt: 3:   5 Fractions with Infinite Decimal Expansions
  66.    wt: 3:   4 Location of Point in Decimal Addition
  67.    wt: 3:   3 Location of Point in Decimal Multiplication
  68.    wt: 3:   2 Counting Digits in Decimal Multiplication
  69.    wt: 3:   1 Fractions with Finite Decimal Expansions
  70.    wt: 3:   E Long Division Methods more
  71.    wt: 3:   D Long Division Methods
  72.    wt: 3:   C Three Decimal Subtraction Methods
  73.    wt: 3:   B Decimal Comparison and Subtraction
  74.    wt: 3:   A Decimal Addition Columm Methods
  75.    wt: 3:   8 Column Multiplication Methods in General
  76.    wt: 3:   7 Decimals Multiplication Methods Examples
  77.    wt: 3:   6 Column Methods for Decimal Multiplication
  78.    wt: 3:   5 Distributive Law for Whole Numbers
  79.    wt: 3:   4 Commutative Law Groups Counting Form
  80.    wt: 3:   3 Multiplicative Counting Skills Principles
  81.    wt: 3:   2 Combing Counts Addition Skills and Principles
  82.    wt: 3:   1 The Counting Origins of Numbers
  83.    wt: 3:   5 Areas of Rectangles Revisited
  84.    wt: 3:   4 Fraction Operations Axiomatic Development
  85.    wt: 3:   3 Inequalities Algebraically
  86.    wt: 3:   2 Fraction Operations Physical Development
  87.    wt: 3:   1 Decimals Modular and Remainder Arithmetic
  88.    wt: 3:   5 Proportionality in Equivalent Fractions
  89.    wt: 3:   4 Rates Ratios and Proporitionality
  90.    wt: 3:   3 Proportionality Examples
  91.    wt: 3:   2 Algebraic View
  92.    wt: 3:   1 What is Proportionality
  93.    wt: 3:   9 Circle Area and Perimeter Formula Backwards Forwards
  94.    wt: 3:   8 Pythagorean Relation Forwards Backwards
  95.    wt: 3:   7 Pythagorean Theorem Chinese Square Proof
  96.    wt: 3:   6 Compound Interest Forward and Backwards
  97.    wt: 3:   5 Triangle Area Formula Backwards
  98.    wt: 3:   4 Rectangle Area and Like Formulas Backwards
  99.    wt: 3:   1 Changing Calculations
  100.    wt: 3:   5 Greater More Less Than Signs in General
  101.    wt: 3:   4 Comparison of Negative Numbers
  102.    wt: 3:   3 More and Less Than with Unlike Signs
  103.    wt: 3:   2 More and Less Than for Counts and Measures
  104.    wt: 3:   1 Real Numbers Comparison
  105.    wt: 3:   16 Real Numbers Comparison
  106.    wt: 3:   15 Real Number Division
  107.    wt: 3:   14 Real Number Multiplication
  108.    wt: 3:   13 Real Number Subtraction
  109.    wt: 3:   12 Real Number Additive Inverses or Negatives
  110.    wt: 3:   11 Real Number Addition
  111.    wt: 3:   10 Real Number Lengths and Signs
  112.    wt: 3:   9 Coordinates for Regions in Space
  113.    wt: 3:   8 Coordinates for Maps and Planes
  114.    wt: 3:   7 Real Numbers as Line Cordinates
  115.    wt: 3:   6 Unsigned Real Numbers
  116.    wt: 3:   5 Rational Numbers More
  117.    wt: 3:   4 Rational Numbers
  118.    wt: 3:   3 Fractions
  119.    wt: 3:   2 Integers
  120.    wt: 3:   1 Whole and Natural Numbers
  121.    wt: 3:   5 Independent versus Dependent Variables
  122.    wt: 3:   4 Changing Letters
  123.    wt: 3:   3 Geometric Formulas and Function Notation
  124.    wt: 3:   2 Computation Rules Evaluation
  125.    wt: 3:   1 Formulas Dependence and Function Notation
  126.    wt: 3:   13 Naming Identifying Formulas with Words
  127.    wt: 3:   12 Cone Cylinder Sphere Lesson Idea
  128.    wt: 3:   11 Volume of Sphere
  129.    wt: 3:   10 Volume of Pyramid
  130.    wt: 3:   9 Volume of Cone
  131.    wt: 3:   8 Compound Interest Formula Evaluation
  132.    wt: 3:   7 Compound Interest Formula Introduction
  133.    wt: 3:   6 Pythagorean Hypotenuse Calculation Example
  134.    wt: 3:   5 Box Volume Formula Example
  135.    wt: 3:   4 Circle Area Formula Example
  136.    wt: 3:   3 Triangle Area Formula Example
  137.    wt: 3:   2 Another Rectangle Area Formula Example
  138.    wt: 3:   1 Written work formats for developing and showing skill
  139.    wt: 3:   10 Set View of Wordy Extensions To Arithmetic
  140.    wt: 3:   9 Sets in Probability and Statistics
  141.    wt: 3:   8 Sets of Numbers
  142.    wt: 3:   7 Cautious or Safe Set Construction
  143.    wt: 3:   6 Power Set Notation
  144.    wt: 3:   5 Product Builder Notation
  145.    wt: 3:   4 Subset Builder Notation
  146.    wt: 3:   3 Counting with Sets etc
  147.    wt: 3:   2 Venn Diagrams
  148.    wt: 3:   1 Finite Sets
  149.    wt: 3:   6 Three Notions of What is a Variable
  150.    wt: 3:   5 Talking about Numbers and Quantities
  151.    wt: 3:   4 A Brief Story of numbers and algebra
  152.    wt: 3:   3 Adding Words To Arithmetic
  153.    wt: 3:   2 What is a Variable
  154.    wt: 3:   1 Three Skills For Algebra
  155.    wt: 3:   About Folder Contents
  156.    wt: 3:   Example 2 volume of a cone
  157.    wt: 3:   Example 1 volume of a pyramid
  158.    wt: 3:   Volume of Solid by Cross Sections Lesson
  159.    wt: 3:   Example 1. Area Between x and x squared
  160.    wt: 3:   Area Between Crossing Curves Lesson Take 2
  161.    wt: 3:   Area Between Crossing Curves Lesson Take 1
  162.    wt: 3:   Example 4 with x function of y
  163.    wt: 3:   Example 3
  164.    wt: 3:   Example 2
  165.    wt: 3:   Example 1
  166.    wt: 3:   Area Between Curves Lesson Take 2
  167.    wt: 3:   Area Between Curves Lesson Take 1
  168.    wt: 3:   Summary
  169.    wt: 3:   A Related Material in Volume 3
  170.    wt: 3:   5 Area Under Curve Exercise
  171.    wt: 3:   4 Definite Integrals Evaluation Exercises
  172.    wt: 3:   3 Two Chain Rule Method Exercises
  173.    wt: 3:   2 Indefinite Integrals Exercises
  174.    wt: 3:   1 Chain Rule in Reverse Integration Method
  175.    wt: 3:   4 Second derivative test exercise example
  176.    wt: 3:   3 Second derivative test
  177.    wt: 3:   2 Second derivative test prequel
  178.    wt: 3:   1 Two cubic sketching exercises with 1st derivative
  179.    wt: 3:   A Chain Rule Real Player video examples
  180.    wt: 3:   38 Formulas and derivatives for powers and roots
  181.    wt: 3:   36 Cube root derivative animated
  182.    wt: 3:   34 Derivative of exponential function
  183.    wt: 3:   33 Chain Rule Real Player video examples
  184.    wt: 3:   31 Derivatives of inverse functions
  185.    wt: 3:   30Chain Rule A Proof
  186.    wt: 3:   29 Chain Rule Optional Reading
  187.    wt: 3:   28 Chain Rule Preparation for a Proof
  188.    wt: 3:   27 Chain Rule sinusoidal outer inner functions EGS
  189.    wt: 3:   26 Chain Rule Recognising outer inner functions
  190.    wt: 3:   25 Chain Rule Animated Examples Continued
  191.    wt: 3:   24 Chain Rule Animated Examples
  192.    wt: 3:   23 Chain Rule in general
  193.    wt: 3:   22 Chain Rule for polynomials
  194.    wt: 3:   21 Chain Rule for powers
  195.    wt: 3:   20 Chain Rule for Pulley Systems
  196.    wt: 3:   18 Chain Rule Introduction
  197.    wt: 3:   17 Derivatives of quotients of sine and cosine
  198.    wt: 3:   16 Derivatives of reciprocals of sine and cosine
  199.    wt: 3:   15 sine and cosine derivatives 3rd step
  200.    wt: 3:   14 sine and cosine derivatives 2nd step
  201.    wt: 3:   13 sine and cosine derivatives 1st step
  202.    wt: 3:   12 Quotient rule examples
  203.    wt: 3:   11 Quotient rule
  204.    wt: 3:   10 Power rule for negative integers
  205.    wt: 3:   9 Reciprocal rule
  206.    wt: 3:   8 Differentiation of polynomials
  207.    wt: 3:   7 Animated Differentiation Examples
  208.    wt: 3:   6 Power rule from product rule
  209.    wt: 3:   5 Product Rule
  210.    wt: 3:   4 Sum Rule
  211.    wt: 3:   3 Motivation for Limit Definition Take 2
  212.    wt: 3:   2 Motivation for Limit Definition Take 1
  213.    wt: 3:   1 Fall 1983 Why Slopes Appetizer
  214.    wt: 3:   13 Limits with Parameters and Derivatives Take II
  215.    wt: 3:   12 Limits with Parameters and Derivatives Take I
  216.    wt: 3:   11 Limits at infinity Three Examples
  217.    wt: 3:   10 Three one sided limits with infinite values
  218.    wt: 3:   9 Limits Continuity and Composition
  219.    wt: 3:   8 Four Animated Examples
  220.    wt: 3:   7 Evaluation by immediate or delayed substitution
  221.    wt: 3:   6 Continuity at a point
  222.    wt: 3:   5 Jumps and absence of unlimited error control
  223.    wt: 3:   4 Numerical properties
  224.    wt: 3:   3 Decimal insights for limits continuity convergence
  225.    wt: 3:   2 Algebraic codification
  226.    wt: 3:   1 Numerical introduction
  227.    wt: 3:   Chapter 15. Solving Linear Equations
  228.    wt: 2:   Straight Lines Instersection Solving Equations
  229.    wt: 2:   6 Intersection of lines by solving linear systems
  230.    wt: 2:   Chapter 3 Algebra Starter Lessons
  231.    wt: 1:   G LAMP Introduction Problem Solving Skills
  232.    wt: 1:   1 Calculator Starter Exercises
  233.    wt: 1:   7 Links Lessons Elsewhere
  234.    wt: 1:   5 Polynomials Long division Nonlinear divisor
  235.    wt: 1:   4 Polynomials Long division linear divisor
  236.    wt: 1:   14 Straight Lines Equations General Case
  237.    wt: 1:   13 Straight Lines Finding Equations from 2 points
  238.    wt: 1:   10 Straight Lines through Origin Equations More
  239.    wt: 1:   9 Straight Lines through Origin Equations
  240.    wt: 1:   8 Triangles Cascade Problem Solving
  241.    wt: 1:   12 Links Lessons elsewhere
  242.    wt: 1:   4 Equations for lines three forms
  243.    wt: 1:   1 Numerical view of lines and their equations
  244.    wt: 1:   H more Routine to non routine problem solving
  245.    wt: 1:   H Jigsaw puzzles and problem solving
  246.    wt: 1:   Talking pdf files for online lessons a webvideo alternative

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1 Working With Sets
2 Formula Forward Use - Evaluation
3 Solving Linear Equations - Skip first step with students able to solve 1 eqn in 1 unknown.
4 Computation Rules and Function Notation
5 Real Numbers
6 More Less Greater Than Inequalities and Comparison
7 Axioms Logic and Equivalent Equations
8 Unifying Theme For Algebra
9 Proportionality Backwards and Forwards
10 Examples of Algebraic Reasoning
A Origins of Counting and Figuring Methods
B Real Numbers Extrinsic Development


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5 What is Similarity
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9 Lines and Slopes Take 2 with tangent function
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11 Parallel Straight Lines and Transversals
12 Function Translating and Rescaling
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Natural-Logarithms Exponentials Powers Roots
Five Polynomial Operations
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Functions
5 Factored Polynomial Sign Analysis Examples
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