NEA: Covid-19 Funny Grades 11-12 sing along to Superpolylogarithmic Subexponential Functions

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ANY ONE OF THESE SCIENCE SONGS
Superpolylogarithmic Subexponential Functions

Learn the Periodic Table Elements
using Music, and the Elements Song.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe performs his party trick, which is singing “The Elements” by musical humorist Tom Lehrer.

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Superpolylogarithmic Subexponential Functions
A humorous song for students in grades 11-12 about functions that grow faster asymptotically than any polynomial of any logarithm but slower than any exponential (lyrics set to a familiar song).

This is a large page. Scroll or word search to find lyrics.
https://edu-cyberpg.com/IEC/elementsong.html