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Order of Rotational Symmetry of a Circle
This short video explains why the order of rotational symmetry of a circle is infinite.
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Points and Lines
Mr. Addit introduces the point, line, line segment, and ray and describes how to correctly write them.
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Review for You: The Wonderful World of Geometry
Mr. Addit reviews geometry fundamentals including: points, lines, line segments, rays, perpendicular and parallel lines, acute, obtuse, and right angles, and isosceles, scalene, and equilateral triangles. He also reviews polygons...
Brian McLogan
3 Hard Solving Systems by Graphing
In this video we will focus on solving a system of equations by graphing when both of our equations are in standard form. ⭐️ 3 Easy Solving a System by Graphing - • 3 Easy Solving A System by Graphing ✅ New Videos on Solving a System of...
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What Is Pi (π)? Is It Infinite?
Pi (π) is a fascinating number with many applications in mathematics, physics, and engineering. Its infinite decimal representation is a reminder of its fundamental nature in the universe. Mathematician Johann Lambert proved that pi is...
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Things That Keep Me Sane | PhD Student + YouTuber, Working from Home with ADHD
In an accidental Part 2 to my video on self-studying technical topics, I'm going over the products and habits that keep me sane while working from home.
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Conformal Cyclic Cosmology
Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose, University of Oxford, summarizes the core aspects of his theory of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC).
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Turning the Universe Upside Down
Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose (Oxford) tells us why he is sceptical of the inflationary theory of cosmology.
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Octaves and Harmonics
Nobel laureate in Physics David Politzer (Caltech) uses a banjo to demonstrate how octaves and harmonics arise from vibrating strings.
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No Explanation
Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose, University of Oxford, describes why he believes that inflationary cosmology doesn't explain the mystery of why the universe began in such an unlikely, very smooth state, arguing that had it started out...
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Sequences
A sequence is a set of values that makes a pattern. The differences between the arithmetic sequence, geometric sequence and Fibonacci will be discussed.
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Systems of Equations
“Systems of Equations” will explain how to tell whether two lines intersect, and if they intersect, how to solve them.
Zach Star
The Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem, a proof from real analysis
The Bolzano–Weierstrass theorem, a proof from real analysis
Vlogbrothers
How Big is the Universe?
In which Hank explains how and why phycisists think that the univers has no edge.
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R Programming for Statistics and Data Science - Variables: Revisited
This video explains variables. This clip is from the chapter "Visualizing Data" of the series "R Programming for Statistics and Data Science".This section explains visualizing data.
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Solving Pairs of Linear Equations Using Patterns
In this video, students learn how to solve pairs of linear equations by using patterns. They explore the concept of solutions to linear systems and how they can be represented graphically. By analyzing the slopes and y-intercepts of the...
FuseSchool
Linear and Non linear
Linear and Non linear | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool In this video you'll learn about the IV characteristics of linear and non linear circuit elements. The component that are used to measure: Voltmeters and Ammeters. Keep watching...
Brian McLogan
Given a line, name the two planes that intersect at the line
👉 Learn how to label points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A point is...
Brian McLogan
What is the definition of a parabola for CONIC sections
Learn all about parabolas in conic sections. We will discover the basic definitions such as the vertex, focus, directrix, and axis of symmetry. We will also take a look a basic processes such as graphing, writing the equation and...
Packt
Compare the breadth-first and depth-first search algorithms : Using Depth-First Search (DFS)
From the section: Searching in Graphs. In this section, we will see what we are searching for. Also, we will look at how to use and implement Breadth-First Search and Depth-First Search along with a simple puzzle game example. Learn the...
Brian McLogan
What is a factorial
👉 Learn all about factorials. Factorials are the multiplication of a number in descending integer values back to one. Factorials are used often in sequences, series, permutations, and combinations. Factorial quotient expressions are...