Why we calculate percent changes in a strange way when calculating elasticities
- Subject:
- Business and Marketing Education
- Finance
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 09/22/2013
Why we calculate percent changes in a strange way when calculating elasticities
Introduction to electric potential
The resource "Electric field" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Electrostatics" topic area.
The resource "Electric force" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Electrostatics" topic area.
The resource "Electric potential energy" is included in the "Electrical engineering" course from Khan Academy. This resource is one of the sub-topics in the "Electrostatics" topic area.
How elements relate to atoms. The basics of how protons, electrons and neutrons make up an atom.
Interview with entrepreneur Elon Musk - CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX
Thinking about energy consumption for tilling land
Solving the P/E conundrum by looking at a different valuation metric (enterprise value)
This video is from the Khan Academy subject of Math on the topic of Calculus and it covers Epsilon-delta definition of limits.
Equation Special Cases
Introduces the concept of equivalent fractions
Understanding the properties of the remainder or error function for an Nth degree Taylor approximation of a function
Overview of the estate tax
This video is from the Khan Academy subject of Math on the topic of Probability and statistics and it covers Estimating the line of best fit exercise.
Ether Naming and Introduction
This video is from the Khan Academy subject of Science on the topic of Organic chemistry and it covers Ether nomenclature.
Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis - the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
The magic and mystery of the Euler Line
Rationale for Euler's Formula and Euler's Identity