Instructional Video10:55
Math Fortress

Calculus II: Trigonometric Integrals (Level 2 of 7)

12th - Higher Ed
This video is an introduction to solving trigonometric integrals that contain combinations of trigonometric functions. Specifically, those that contain powers of sine and cosine. This video covers 4 basic examples illustrating the case...
Instructional Video2:21
Brian McLogan

How to take the derivative using the chain rule with sine

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x. The process of finding the derivative...
Instructional Video17:55
Brian McLogan

Expand the binomial completely using binomial expansion and pascals triangle

12th - Higher Ed
Expand the binomial completely using binomial expansion and pascals triangle
Instructional Video2:23
Instructional Video6:42
Curated Video

Algebraic Simplification: Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication of Algebraic Terms

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on algebraic simplification, focusing on addition, subtraction, and multiplication of algebraic terms. The speaker presents two functions, F of X and G of X, and demonstrates how to apply various...
Instructional Video4:05
KnowMo

Introduction to Roots and Root Symbols

12th - Higher Ed
This video is an introduction to roots in mathematics. The instructor explains that roots are the inverse operation of powers and uses examples to illustrate the concept. The video covers the square root, cube root, and fourth root, and...
Instructional Video3:52
FuseSchool

Concentration Formula & Calculations

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Concentration formula and calculations. How do you calculate the masses of reactants and products from balanced equations? Find out more in this video!
Instructional Video5:37
Brian McLogan

How do like terms allow us to simplify expressions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add and subtract polynomials by combining like terms. Identifying like terms allows us to combine terms. Like terms are when terms share the same base and power for each variable. When you have like terms you simply apply...
Instructional Video7:12
Catalyst University

Determining Units for Nth-order Rate Constants

Higher Ed
Determining Units for Nth-order Rate Constants
Instructional Video5:44
Professor Dave Explains

Finding Local Maxima and Minima by Differentiation

9th - Higher Ed
How to find the local maxima and minima of a function using differentiation.
Instructional Video8:41
Why U

Pre-Algebra 25 - Simplifying Divided Exponential Expressions

12th - Higher Ed
Exponential expressions with divided terms can be simplified using the rules for subtracting exponents.
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Volume of a Cube: Evaluating Expressions in Real-World Problems

K - 5th
Explore the concept of volume and understand the formula we use to calculate it, which involves cubing the side length of the cube. Through examples and step-by-step explanations, students will gain a clear understanding of how to apply...
Instructional Video8:09
Professor Dave Explains

Derivatives of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

9th - Higher Ed
How to take the derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions.
Instructional Video2:38
ACDC Leadership

Time Value of Money- Macroeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
Should you take $100 today or $200 in two years? Mr. Clifford expalins how to calculate the future value and the present value of money.
Instructional Video5:22
Professor Dave Explains

Graphing Algebraic Functions: Domain and Range, Maxima and Minima

9th - Higher Ed
How to graph algebraic functions.
Instructional Video14:23
Curated Video

Zero, Negative & Properties of Exponents

9th - 12th
In this video lesson we will review properties of exponents. This video is intended as a review of previously learned concepts in Grade 8 for Algebra 1 students beginning a unit on Exponential Functions and Sequences. We will...
Instructional Video4:42
Flipping Physics

Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Kepler’s third law is described and demonstrated. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic. <br<br/>/>

Content Tim<br/>es:
0:00 Kepler’s T<br/>hird Law
1:55 Comparing Planetary Data
3:58 Graphing Planetary Data
Instructional Video4:41
Brian McLogan

Why Do the Negative Exponent Rules Work

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Subtracting Rational Expressions

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to subtract rational expressions by finding a common denominator and then simplifying the fractions. They use examples and visuals to demonstrate the process and emphasize the importance of...
Instructional Video4:44
FuseSchool

Acid-Base Titration

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about acid-base titration as part of the soluble salts topic within the overall 'acids and bases' topic.
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Factoring a Difference of Two Squares

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to factor expressions that are missing a term by using the concept of a difference of two squares. They discuss the standard form of a quadratic expression and highlight the conditions for it to be...
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

Understanding Perfect Cubes and Cube Roots

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if a number is a perfect cube and how to find its cube root. The teacher uses the analogy of squares and cubes to illustrate the concept and provides examples and practice problems to...
Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

Solving Real World Problems with Cones: Finding the Volume and Height

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve real-world problems involving cones by finding their volume. Using the example of a flower vase with a base diameter of 6 inches and a volume of 113 cubic inches, the teacher demonstrates...
Instructional Video9:15
Professor Dave Explains

Properties of Integrals and Evaluating Definite Integrals

9th - Higher Ed
How to evaluate definite integrals.