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Topics in Depth

Here is a collection of the topics in depth posts I have made on Twitter in chronological order. These posts are designed to take an idea and dig into them in different ways either to make the origins of formulas more explicit, or to bring together a bunch of ideas into a more coherent structure. The links are set up so the first part is the pdf post and in the square brackets is my Twitter thread commentary of it so you can see my thought processes about it. Enjoy!

​Understanding the Formulas for Bivariate Statistics [Twitter Commentary]
Graphs of Polynomials [Twitter Commentary]
Rational Functions [Twitter Commentary]
Slope, Arc Length, Area, Surface Area, and Volume [Twitter Commentary]
Chords, Tangents, and Secants [Twitter Commentary]
Expanding and the Distributive Law 
Factorising and the Distributive Law

For more topics in depth, go here for Jo Morgan's collection on resourceaholic.com.

The Limit Does Not Exist - or a Deep Dive into Differentiation from First Principles (George Stone Blogpost)
Higher Priorities (Colin Foster Article)
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