Master Formula Manipulation for STEM & Medicine
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 9h 28m | 3.46 GB
Instructor: Ian Ridenour
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 9h 28m | 3.46 GB
Instructor: Ian Ridenour
Master formula manipulation for science and clinical math—ideal for nursing, EMS, pre-meds, STEM, and college students.
What you'll learn
- Master Formula Rearrangement & Algebraic Manipulation
- Apply Mathematical Formulas in Real-World Scenarios
- Develop Problem-Solving Skills Across Disciplines
- Enhance Speed & Accuracy in Handling Equations
- An Introduction to Various Types of Formulas and Equations Across Various Fields.
Requirements
- Strong Handle of Arithmetic
- Basic Calc I & II Skills (Optional for the calc. based examples)
- Intermediate Algebra Skills
- Willingness to learn!
Description
Struggling with rearranging formulas or solving for variables? I used to as well.
As a former student who found this topic confusing, frustrating and was not really focused in on, I created my first course for others who feel the same. Whether you're studying STEM, EMS, nursing, medicine, pre-med, or pre-pharm this course gives you clear, step-by-step help to finally understand how to rearrange and apply formulas with confidence.
Master Formula Manipulation for STEM and Medicine teaches you how to isolate variables, solve equations, and apply formulas in real-life science and healthcare scenarios. You’ll get the practice and support I wish I had when I was learning this.
If you’ve struggled with this like I did, this course is made for you. Let’s master formulas together, one step at a time!
Within this course you will learn:
- How to rearrange formulas step by step.
- Common pitfalls, errors and issues many students make.
- How to solve for any variable in an equation.
- How to apply basic calculus to formulae and how to interpret them.
- Math skills used in all of science, technology, engineering, physics, medicine etc.
This course is perfect for:
Who this course is for:
- Pre-STEM & Students in STEM
- Pre-Med, Medical, EMS, Nursing
- Anyone interested in a niche concept not focused on too much.
- Algebra I & II Students