Instructional Video11:16
Brian McLogan

Master Solving Exponential equations without using a calculator

12th - Higher Ed
Master Solving Exponential equations without using a calculator
Instructional Video15:07
Brian McLogan

Master Simplifying Complex Fractions

12th - Higher Ed
Master Simplifying Complex Fractions
Instructional Video2:04
Brian McLogan

What is a polygon and what is a non example of a one

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about polygons and how to classify them. A polygon is a plane shape bounded by a finite chain of straight lines. A polygon can be concave or convex and it can also be regular or irregular. A concave polygon is a polygon in which...
Instructional Video10:21
Flipping Physics

A Free-Fall Problem That You Must Split Into Two Parts

12th - Higher Ed
This is a complicated free-fall problem where you have to identify that the velocity at the top of the path is zero in the y-direciton. Furthermore, you have to look at it from the perspective of the whole event and splitting the problem...
Instructional Video8:50
Catalyst University

Michaelis-Menten Equation: Example #2

Higher Ed
Michaelis-Menten Equation: Example #2
Instructional Video16:29
Packt

Test Case Logging with log4j Example - 1

Higher Ed
This video presents an example of how to log a test case with log4j. This clip is from the chapter "Framework Part 7: Logging Framework - log4j" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and Frameworks".This...
Instructional Video1:37
Brian McLogan

Simplifying an expression by adding and subtracting

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to simplify mathematics expressions. A mathematis expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To simplify a mathematics expression means to reduce the expression...
Instructional Video2:15
Brian McLogan

Applying multiple rules of exponents to simplify an expressions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to simplify expressions using the power rule and the negative exponent rule of exponents. When several terms of an expression is raised to an exponent outside the parenthesis, the exponent is distributed over the individual...
Instructional Video1:19
Brian McLogan

Converting an angle in degrees and minutes to degree decimal

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to convert angles from DMS forms to decimal forms. DMS means Degree, Minutes, and Seconds. Minutes is represented by a single apostrophe (') while seconds is represented with double apostrophe ("). 60 seconds = 1 minute and...
Instructional Video3:01
Brian McLogan

Sketch the Angle in Standard Position

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to sketch angles in terms of pi. An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing the same endpoint. Angle is measured in radians or in degrees. One complete revolution about a point is equivalent to 2pi radians and 360...
Instructional Video8:24
Brian McLogan

Evaluate trig functions without using a calculator using cofunction identities

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions using trigonometric identities. Trigonometric identities are equalities that involve trigonometric functions. We will focus on the cofunction identities and even-odd identities. The...
Instructional Video5:27
Brian McLogan

Verify trig identities with multiple identities

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to verify Pythagoras trigonometric identities. A Pythagoras trigonometric identity is a trigonometric identity of the form sin^2 (x) + cos^2 (x) or any of its derivations. To verify trigonometric expression means to verify...
Instructional Video2:57
Brian McLogan

How to evaluate sum of two angles using the sum formula for sine

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the sine of an angle in radians using the sum/difference formulas. To do this, we first express the given angle as a sum or a difference of two (easy to evaluate) angles, then we use the unit circle and the...
Instructional Video1:59
Brian McLogan

Finding the Period and Amplitude of a Graph

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

World of Computer Networking Your CCNA start - Network - Example 2

Higher Ed
This video continues to explain network with an example. This clip is from the chapter "Networks" of the series "World of Computer Networking: Your CCNA start".This section introduces you to networks.
Instructional Video1:25
Brian McLogan

How to simplify a base raised to a log with the same base without a calculator

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn all about the properties of logarithms. The logarithm of a number say a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). The...
Instructional Video1:30
Brian McLogan

Finding the inverse of a rational function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the inverse of a linear function. A linear function is a function whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 1. The inverse of a function is a function that reverses the "effect" of the original function. One...
Instructional Video1:54
Brian McLogan

Calc Unit 4 What is the power rule of integration

12th - Higher Ed
Calc Unit 4 What is the power rule of integration
Instructional Video11:16
Brian McLogan

Master Graphing a system of four linear inequalities

12th - Higher Ed
Master Graphing a system of four linear inequalities
Instructional Video5:51
Brian McLogan

Master Evaluating the double angle for Sine, Cosine and Tangent, given an angle and constraint ex 3

12th - Higher Ed
Master Evaluating the double angle for Sine, Cosine and Tangent, given an angle and constraint ex 3
Instructional Video2:03
Brian McLogan

Tutorial - Promo Solving a quadratic when a=1

12th - Higher Ed
In this video playlist I show you how to solve different math problems for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. The video will provide you with math help using step by step instruction. Math help tutorials is just what you need...
Instructional Video2:17
Brian McLogan

Determining two angles that are complementary

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to define and classify different angles based on their characteristics and relationships are given a diagram. The different types of angles that we will discuss will be acute, obtuse, right, adjacent, vertical, supplementary,...
Instructional Video9:00
Brian McLogan

Learning how to find the maximum value of an objective function

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to solve problems using linear programming. A linear programming problem involves finding the maximum or minimum value of an equation, called the objective functions, subject to a system of inequalities, called the constraints....
Instructional Video14:32
Flipping Physics

Letting Go Of Your Numbers Dependency

12th - Higher Ed
I teach physics. Trust me when I say that you need to learn to let go of your numbers dependency. In this video, I show why.