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Welcome to Week 3 Lecture 2 Part B of the course "Mathematics for Data Science I" by Profs. Neelesh Upadhye, Madhavan Mukund. Full Course: https://study.iitm.ac.in/ds/course_pages/BSMA1001.html Video Overview This lecture recaps quadratic equations and their properties. We cover how to graph quadratic functions using the three point method involving the axis of symmetry, y intercept, and symmetry point. The lecture also discusses how to interpret the slope of a quadratic function and how the sign of the coefficient a determines whether the parabola has a minimum or maximum value. These concepts help in quickly visualizing quadratic functions and understanding their applications. About IIT Madras' online Bachelor of Science programme IIT Madras offers four-year BS programmes that aim to provide quality education to all, irrespective of age, educational background, or location. The BS programme has multiple levels, which provide flexibility to students to exit at any of these levels. Depending on the courses completed and credits earned, the learner can receive a Foundation Certificate from IITM CODE (Centre for Outreach and Digital Education), Diploma(s) from IIT Madras, or BSc/BS Degrees from IIT Madras. For more details, Visit: https://www.iitm.ac.in/academics/study-at-iitm/non-campus-bs-programmes #QuadraticEquations #GraphingQuadratics #AxisOfSymmetry #YIntercept #Slope #MinimumMaximum #Mathematics #Functions #MathHelp #Tutorial #MathReview #Algebra #Maths #GraphingFunctions #SlopeOfQuadratic #Education #Lecture #MathForDataScience #IITMadrasBS #OnlineLearning
