Brian McLogan
Integers and fractions don't mix
When you need to add whole numbers to fractions it is important to understand how to do that and why. To add a fraction to an integer you will need to follow these steps. ⭐️ Simplie Little Trick Subtracting One From a Fraction - •...
Brian McLogan
Simplify the logarithms with different bases
In this video we will discuss how to simplify logarithms when we have different bases. We can't apply logarithmic properties unless we get the base to be the same first. ⭐️ Evaluate using multiple logarithmic properties - • Evaluate...
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...
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Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set
Fair Share: Mean of a Data Set uses the mean of a given data set, describe fair share by drawing pictures.
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Writing Ratios: m and ft.
Writing Ratios: m and ft. converts between meters and feet to solve four given word problems by writing ratios.
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Introduction to Division
In this video, we explain the basics of division -- a way to split many objects into equal groups. You will also learn that we can think about this as repeated subtraction. And here are some fancy words for you to learn: dividend,...
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Long Division: One-digit Divisor with No Remainders
You’ve just received your set of 402 magnetic blocks - cool! But your best friend and your sister want to join you and build together, so you need to split the blocks into 3 equal sets. That looks like division - 402 divided by 3 is… Oh,...
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Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions
In a previous lesson, we used "Keep, Change, Flip!" to divide fractions by whole numbers. So when we had 1/3 divided by 5, we took 1/3 and split into 5 different groups. This time, we'll divide whole numbers by a fraction. That means we...
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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...
The Business Professor
Excess Earnings Method - Business Valuation
What is the Excess Earnings Method of Business Valuation? The excess earnings method (also called the “formula” method) basically values a company in two pieces – the tangible value and the intangible (or “goodwill”) value. The tangible...
The Business Professor
Dividing Ownership Among Founders
How do you divide the ownership interest of a startup among the founders? Harvard Business Review found that the percentage of founders who express unhappiness with their equity split increases 2.5x as their startups mature.
The Business Professor
Build Up Method - Business Valuation
What is the Build Up Method of Business Valuation? In the "buildup method" valuation begins with the risk-free rate. The individual valuing the firm then makes the subjective determination of what percentage to add to the risk-free rate....
The Business Professor
Value of Dividends Method - Business Valuation
What is the Value of Dividends Method of Business Valuation? This method relies on the idea that a stock is only worth what it will provide to investors in future dividends. If a business does not currently distribute dividends, the...
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Division /Basic Math Division
Learn the proper way to do basic division with the division song
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Multiplying Using Arrays
Multiplying Using Arrays solves multi-digit multiplication problems by using an array model.
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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.
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The Sociology of Philosophy
Philosopher Scott Soames (USC) relates aspects of the spectrum of professional views on what philosophy should and should not be.
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The Message and the Messenger
University of Michigan business professor Andrew Hoffman describes how his research investigates the cultural aspects of climate change, focusing on the question, What comes to people’s minds when they hear the words “climate change”?
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Absolute Value Equations
Absolute Value Equations shows how to solve absolute value equations by isolating the absolute value on one side of the equal sign.
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Isolate the Variable
Isolate the Variable explains how to solve equations with the variable on both sides of the equal sign by isolating the variable on one side.
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Converting Metric Measurements of Length
Converting Metric Measurements of Length explores measurements of length using the metric system.
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Fractions Written as Division
In this video, the teacher explains how fractions can be seen as division problems. Using visual aids and clear explanations, the teacher demonstrates how to represent fractions as parts of a whole and how to write them mathematically....
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Are the Products & Quotients Positive or Negative?
In this video, the teacher explains the rules for determining whether a product or quotient of integers is positive or negative. The students are asked to drag and drop mathematical expressions into the appropriate category. The teacher...
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How to Find the Quotient
In this math video we will learn how to find the quotient. We will review how to set up long division. We will determine how many times the dividend is divisible by the divisor. An exemplar solution is modeled and explained. This video...