Brian McLogan
Three Tips For Long Division Emil Christopher
Three Tips For Long Division Emil Christopher
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Converting Measurements: Inches & Centimeters | 6.RP.A.3
In this math video we will be converting measurements: inches to feet and inches to centimeters. We will solve this two part question using conversion ratios to write equivalent ratios, also known as a proportion. We will review how to...
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Just the Facts
Mr. Addit teaches about the 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 multiplication facts and some strategies to remember them.
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Subtracting with Regrouping
Mr. Addit solves subtraction problems that require him to trade first or regroup to solve.
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Number Forms
Mr. Addit explains the three forms of numbers: standard, expanded, and word. He explains how to use a place value chart to solve larger number problems.
Science Buddies
Super Simple Neural Network Explanation | Machine Learning Science Project
Learn how a perceptron works and program a simple example in Python in this artificial intelligence science project.
Brian McLogan
Must Know Tip When Completing the Square
In this video we will explore some of the most useful tip you can use when completing the square to either write in vertex form or solve. ⭐️ Student Mistakes with COMPLETING THE SQUARE - • Student Mistakes with COMPLETING THE ... ✔️...
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Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10
Have you ever seen a little number to the upper right of another number? Hooray, it's time to learn about exponents and powers! There's a pretty cool pattern when it comes to multiplying and dividing by numbers with exponents, and it...
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The ABC's of Coding
Aside from the coding languages there seems to be all sorts of jargon used by coders. The amount of jargon can be overwhelming to new programmers. In this video, Mark reviews the most common jargon used by programmers from A to Z. Learn...
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Secure Communications
Quantum physicist Artur Ekert (Oxford and NUS) highlights the importance of a one-time pad to generate secure communication between two parties.
Why U
Algebra 92 - Rational Functions and Holes
In the previous lecture, we saw examples of x values that cause a rational function's numerator to be zero, where those x values produce x-axis intercepts in the function's graph. We also saw x values that cause denominator zeros that...
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Algebra 89 - Multiplying Polynomial Functions
In the previous lecture we saw how polynomial functions could be added or subtracted, producing new polynomial functions with different characteristics. In this lecture we will see how to multiply polynomial functions and show how the...
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Algebra 87 - Graphing Polynomial Functions - Part 2
When sketching the graph of a polynomial function, it may not be necessary to calculate numerous points on the graph. Many clues as to the general shape of the graph can be derived if we understand the characteristics that the graphs of...
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Algebra 86 - Graphing Polynomial Functions - Part 1
Calculators and graphing utilities are available that are capable of creating accurate graphs of polynomial functions. However, it is often desirable to sketch a quick representation of a function's graph to get a general idea of its...
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Subtraction Across Zeros
Join me in a snowball fight as we learn how to subtract four digit numbers with regrouping across zeros. It's SNOW much fun when we practice together.
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The Two Clocks
A video entitled “The Two Clocks” which reviews both analog and digital clocks and explores reading the time on the hour on both types of clocks.
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The Digital Wave
“The Digital Wave” distinguishes analog waves from digital waves, focusing on digital transmission and the binary system.
Hip Hughes History
Using Grades as an Aid in Your Classroom Teaching
Let HipHughes coax you into listening to some ideas about teaching and the learning. In this episode Hughes explain why grades can be your best friend to motivate kids.
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R Programming for Statistics and Data Science - Coercion Rules in R
This video explains coercion rules in R. This clip is from the chapter "The Building Blocks of R" of the series "R Programming for Statistics and Data Science".This section introduces you the building blocks of R.
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Multiplication Using Proportions
This video shows the process for solving the problem presented in SATs 2022 Paper 3 Q9, which involves multiplication using proportions. Students will understand the concept of proportions in multiplication problems and will learn how to...
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Understanding Quadratic Functions with No Zeros or Real Roots
This video discusses the limitations of using zeros to graph a quadratic function and introduces the concept of functions with no zeros or real roots. It explains that if a quadratic function has no real number values that make it equal...
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Finding Zeros of First and Second-Degree Polynomial Functions
This video explains how to find the zeros of first and second-degree polynomial functions by setting the function equal to zero and solving for x. It also discusses the concept of linear functions and their x-intercepts, as well as the...
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Graphing Parabolas Using Zeros and Vertex
In this video, the teacher explains how to use the zeros and vertex of a quadratic equation to graph a parabola. They review finding the solutions to a quadratic equation by factoring and emphasize that the solutions are not necessarily...
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Solving Linear Equations with Decimals
In this video lesson, students learn how to solve linear equations with rational numbers, specifically focusing on examples with decimals. The lesson covers important concepts such as lining up decimal points when adding and subtracting...