Brian McLogan
Horizontal and Vertical asymptotes of rational functions
👉 Learn how to find the vertical/horizontal asymptotes of a function. An asymptote is a line that the graph of a function approaches but never touches. The vertical asymptote is a vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but...
Curated Video
Converting Real-World Situations into Equations
In this lesson, students learn how to convert a real-world situation into an equation. The example used is a class trip to the state fair, where the total cost of the trip is $52, including $11 for a concert ticket and the cost of two...
TMW Media
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: The equations
What are the formulas of predictor equations? What do each equation mean? Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 1
Flipping Physics
The Derivative and Uniformly Accelerated Motion Equations
Alternate Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) equations are introduced. The derivative is used to derive one UAM equations from another UAM equation.
Catalyst University
Development of Quantum Mechanics: Photoelectric Effect Example 1
Development of Quantum Mechanics: Photoelectric Effect Example 1
Curated Video
Visualizing Two-Dimensional Cross Sections of Cylinders
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the shape of a cross section when slicing a three-dimensional solid. By analyzing whether the slicing plane intersects with straight or curved surfaces, students can visualize and...
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Quadratic Equation : Formula Method & Nature of Roots
It derives and explains the quadratic formula. It also explains the nature of roots based on the discriminant.
ACDC Leadership
Unit 1, Question 5- Law of Increasing Opportunity Cost
Join the hundreds of thousands of students that have used Mr. Clifford's videos and resources to ace your microeconomics course.
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Determining Percentage Rate of Change
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the percent rate of change using exponential models. They review compound interest and linear functions, and then go on to discuss exponential growth and depreciation.
ATHS Engineering
Thermodynamics: The Stefan Boltzmann Law
In this video, the teacher explains Stefan's law, which states that all objects radiate heat through electromagnetic radiation. The law's equation is discussed, and an example is given to help understand how to calculate energy loss...
Flipping Physics
Weight and Mass are Not the Same
Three major differences between weight and mass are discussed and three media examples of weight in kilograms are presented (and you should know that weight is NOT in kilograms).
Brian McLogan
Solving an equation by completing the square
👉 Learn how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square. When solving a quadratic equation by completing the square, we first take the constant term to the other side of the equation and create a perfect square trinomial with...
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A better way to understand Differential Equations | Nonlinear Dynamics (Part 3)
These second-order nonlinear differential equations can be written in the form: dx/dt = f(x,y) dy/dt = g(x,y) Got a nonlinear differential equation? No problem, just linearize it! This method approximates the vector field as a linear...
Curated Video
Applying the Properties of Congruence Through Reflections
In this video, students learn about the properties of congruence and how to determine if two figures are congruent using reflections. The video explains the concept of reflections, including how size and shape stay the same while...
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change: Direct and Inverse Proportion - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
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Writing Linear Equations from Tables
In this video, mathematicians will learn how to write linear equations from tables. By identifying the rate of change and initial value, students will be able to understand how linear equations can represent relationships and make...
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Algebra 23 - Two-Point Form
The two-point form of the equation for a line can describe any non-vertical line in the Cartesian plane, given the coordinates of two points which lie on the line.
Brian McLogan
Graphing and describing transformations of a quadratic equation
👉 Learn how to graph quadratic equations in vertex form. A quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constants. The graph of a quadratic equation is in the shape of a parabola which can either...
Curated Video
Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium Explained
The video explains the concepts of reversible reactions and dynamic equilibria in chemistry. The video also discusses how changing the temperature, pressure, or concentration of a system can affect the position of the equilibrium.
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Parts of an Algebraic Expression
It explains the parts of an algebraic expression such as terms of an expression, coefficient of a term and like and unlike terms.
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Simple Harmonic Motion: Hooke's Law
Springs are neat! From slinkies to pinball, they bring us much joy, and now they will bring you even more joy, as they help you understand simple harmonic motion. Who doesn't love a good oscillation now and again? Check it out.