Brian McLogan
Using the Difference of Two Squares Three TImes
When you need to factor a polynomial it is important to understand how to factor using the difference of two squares. However on this polynomial we are going to factor not once, not twice but three times ⭐️ Follow this tip when factoring...
Brian McLogan
Completing the Square with Coefficient Step by Step
When you have to complete the square by factoring with a coefficient it is very important to factor out the expression. But what about when that expression is a fraction? ⭐️ Completing the Square with Factoring Coefficients and Fractions...
Brian McLogan
Factor the trinomial fast without substitution
In this video I don't follow common practice of using substitution but follow a technique I love to show my students once they understand factoring and substitution. ⭐️ Why we reciprocate negative exponents why flip - • Why we...
Brian McLogan
Where do the circle and line meet?
When you need to find the intersection of a circle and a line you need to solve simultaneous equations. ⭐️ It's not what you think to solve simultaneous equations - • It's not what you think to solve simu... ✔️ System of Equations -...
Brian McLogan
which side should you pick to verify the identity?
One of the harder things for students to be able to complete is decide which side they need to simplify first when verifying an identity. In this video I try to tackle that. ⭐ I go against using the most complicated side - • Don't always...
Brian McLogan
When you have a coefficient do this for completing the square
When you have a coefficient of a quadratic and you need to complete the square you have to follow a different process. In this video we will work through what you need to do. ⭐️ What I like to do when completing the square with fractions...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate Trig Functions With a Really Big Angle
In this video I am going to show you how to evaluate the six trigonometric functions when you have a really big angle. We will evaluate sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, cotangent. ⭐️ Evaluating Trigonometric Expressions: A...
Mr. Beat
Can Congress Have Term Limits? | U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton
In episode 46 of Supreme Court Briefs, Arkansas tries to get rid of career politicians through indirect term limits. Yeah but is it legal?
Professor Dave Explains
Understanding Climate Part 1: Orbital Variations and the Sun
With the scale of ecology now understood, we can start to look at one of the most important concepts in ecology, climate. What is climate? How does it differ from weather? How does climate change over time and why? Let's do a deep dive now!
The Business Professor
Issued, Outstanding, and Fully Diluted Shares
What are Issued, Oustanding, and Fully Diluted Shares of Stock? Outstanding shares are the company's stock that has been authorized and issued. Outstanding shares represent investor or institutional ownership of the company. Fully...
The Business Professor
Investor Presentation - Capital and Valuation
How do you present the capital structure and valuation in an investor presentation? Capital structure is the particular combination of debt and equity used by a company to finance its overall operations and growth.
The Business Professor
Investor Pitch - Milestones and Funding
What are Milestones and Funding targets in an investor presentation? These milestones showcase the company's progress, growth potential, and ability to execute its business plan. Common examples of milestones include product development...
The Business Professor
Choosing a Business Location
How do you choose a Business Location? Go where there is demand. Look for areas where your product or service is in high demand or where your competition is fairly low. If at all possible, you'll want to expand to a location where the...
The Business Professor
Small Business Investment Company (SBIC)
What is a Small Business Investment Company (SBIC)? An SBIC is a privately owned company that's licensed and regulated by the SBA. SBICs invest in small businesses in the form of debt and equity. The SBA doesn't invest directly into...
The Business Professor
Payment Terms - Explained
What are Payment Terms for debtors of a business? Payment terms outline how, when, and by what method your customers or clients provide payment to your business. Payment terms are typically associated with invoice payments. They are an...
Let's Tute
Best Skills You Can Develop to Work as Freelancer
This session can help you understand as a freelancer to develop your skills that can help you for ypur job opportunity so that you can have a good calibar and explore more oppouttuniy in your life
Let's Tute
How to Become a Good Parent
To maintain a healthy parenting skills it is important to understand that every child is unique in its own way and there is no point in comparing them so here is the video which explains that being frendly with your children and also...
Curated Video
Rewriting Polynomial Expressions by Factoring
In this lesson, students will learn how to rewrite polynomial expressions by factoring to simplify common factors. They will develop their skills in identifying the greatest common factor and using it to rewrite the expression.
Curated Video
The Importance of Dialogue
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes the importance of regular dialogue between policymakers and the populace.
Curated Video
The Basis of Social Facts
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts University) gives examples of social facts that depend on nothing particularly human at all.
Curated Video
Religion and Science
Renowned polymath Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study) gives his views on religion, science and community.
Curated Video
Poetry and Prose
Poet and independent scholar Jennifer Michael Hecht describes the relations between her poetry and historical writings.
Curated Video
Outdated Dualisms
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes how the modern political debate has moved beyond the old markets vs. state distinctions.
Curated Video
Language and Bayesian Frameworks
Cognitive scientist Victor Ferreira (UC San Diego) describes current thinking in the language sciences about how language systems change and adapt over time.