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Parallel Axis Theorem Derivation
Deriving the Parallel Axis Theorem for moment of inertia or rotational inertia.
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Finding Acute Angle Measures in Right Triangles using Inverse Sine Function
In this video, you will learn how to find the measure of an acute angle in a right triangle using the inverse sine function. The video explains the ratios of side lengths for the trigonometric functions and introduces the concept of...
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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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Finding Acute Angle Measures in Right Triangles Using Inverse Cosine
This video explains how to find the measure of an acute angle in a right triangle when only the side lengths are known. It introduces the concept of inverse trigonometric functions, specifically the inverse cosine function, to determine...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to eliminate the parameter with linear equations
Learn how to eliminate the parameter in a parametric equation. A parametric equation is a set of equations that express a set of quantities as explicit functions of a number of independent variables, known as parameters. Eliminating the...
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Solving Quadratic Equations with No Real Solutions Using Completing the Square
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a quadratic equation with no real solutions using the method of completing the square. They also review complex numbers and common mistakes to avoid when dealing with leading coefficients....
Math Fortress
Calculus III: Two Dimensional Vectors (Level 12 of 13)
This video is a review of Two Dimensional Vectors. This video goes over applications of vectors. 3 examples are covered illustrating how to solve static equilibrium problems.
APMonitor
MathCAD Functions and Matrices
Mathcad is a tool to arrange, calculate, and visualize engineering calculations and functions can help with reusing expressions in subsequent evaluations. Use the following worksheets to step through example problems related to using...
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Understanding a Simple Rational Function by Looking at a Graph and Table of Values
This video explains how to determine the relationship between two numbers when their product is constant. They use the example of paying for parking at a flat rate and demonstrate how the cost per person decreases as the number of people...
TMW Media
Geometric Proofs: The properties of proofs
What are the 9 properties you can apply to proofs? What else can you apply to proofs? Geometric Proofs, Part 3
Brian McLogan
Learn how to solve a related rate of loosing water from a cone
👉 Learn how to take the derivative of a function. 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...
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Finding Solutions to Linear Equations Using Tables
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a pair of equations with two variables by using tables. They demonstrate how to find multiple solutions for each equation and then determine the common solutions between the two equations....
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Using the Quadratic Formula to Solve Quadratic Equations with No Real Solutions
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a quadratic equation that has no real solutions using the quadratic formula. The video also covers a review of imaginary and complex numbers, as well as a common mistake to avoid when...
Flipping Physics
Reflections on the 2015 AP Physics 1 Exam Free Response Questions
Mr.p gives basic suggestions for how to approach the free response question portion of the AP Physics 1 exam.
Flipping Physics
Force vs. Time on a Dynamics Cart
When the forces in a free body diagram don’t change students often think that Newton’s Second Law will yield the same results. This demonstration shows that is not true. This is a step-by-step analysis of tension force as a function of...
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Determining the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow
We use Newton’s Second Law and Uniformly Accelerated Motion to experimentally determine the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow.
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Exploring Exponential Models: Revealing Hidden Information with Exponents
In this video, the teacher explains how to change exponential models to reveal hidden information using the properties of exponents. They provide examples of exponential growth and decay models and show how to calculate the percent of...
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AP Physics C: Rotational vs. Linear Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review and comparison of the linear and rotational equations which are in the AP Physics C mechanics curriculum. Topics include: displacement, velocity, acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, uniformly angularly...
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Creating and Graphing Exponential Relationships
In this video, the teacher explains how to create and graph exponential relationships using exponential functions. They use examples of exponential growth and decay to illustrate the concepts. The teacher also demonstrates how to apply...
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Velocity as a function of Position in Simple Harmonic Motion
The velocity as a function of position of a horizontal mass-spring system is derived, graphed, and demonstrated. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic. Content Times: 0:00 Simple Harmonic Motion Review 0:34 Total Mechanical Energy...
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Algebra 48 - A Geometrical View of the Elimination Method
When the elimination method is used to solve a system of linear equations, viewing the geometrical changes that happen to the system during this process can give insight into the mechanisms which underlie the logic behind the algebraic...
Brian McLogan
Learn to find the value that makes the piecewise function differentiable and continuous
👉 Learn how to determine the differentiability of a function. A function is said to be differentiable if the derivative exists at each point in its domain. To check the differentiability of a function, we first check that the function is...
Brian McLogan
How solve a problem with changing angle for related rates
👉 Learn how to take the derivative of a function. 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...
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Algebra 77 - The quadratic formula
Before the method of completing the square was developed, only very limited types of quadratic equations could be solved. This method eliminated those limitations, allowing the solutions of any quadratic equation to be found. As...