Virtually Passed
Simple Truss Problem Q3 method of sections
For method of sections: 1) Draw a free body diagram of the entire structure. 2) Choose your section wisely (make sure the variables you want are part of section you've chosen). 3) Solve using static equilibrium equations (sum of forces =...
Curated Video
Completing the Square: Transforming Quadratic Equations
In this lesson, students will learn how to complete the square in quadratic equations using both models and symbols. They will understand the steps involved in transforming a quadratic equation and how to factor perfect squares.
Catalyst University
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM
Multivariable Cyclic (Chain) Rule for P-CHEM
Brian McLogan
How to translate a triangle using a transformation vector
π Learn how to apply transformations of a figure and on a plane. We will do this by sliding the figure based on the transformation vector or directions of translations. When performing a translation we are sliding a given figure up,...
Curated Video
Implement arithmetic operations in a computer program : Arithmetic Operators
From the section: Basics. In this section, we look into comments, variables and its types, list, tuples, dictionary, various operators, and loops in details. An arithmetic operator is a mathematical function that takes two operands and...
Curated Video
Adding Integers with Color Counters
Understand how to add integers using color counters. By combining the counters and canceling out zero pairs, students can easily visualize and solve addition problems involving integers. The teacher emphasizes the importance of neatness...
Curated Video
Multiplying Positive and Negative Integers Using the Distributive Property
This video lesson explains the rules for multiplying a positive integer by a negative integer using the distributive property. It emphasizes the importance of not overlooking the second number when using the distributive property and...
Brian McLogan
Given One Zero or Factor Find the Remaining Zeros
π Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one rational zero. A polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. The zeros of a...
Brian McLogan
How to take the second derivative using implicit differentiation
π Learn how to find the derivative of an implicit function. 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 of a...
Curated Video
Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of positive and negative numbers by comparing their distance and direction from zero. The teacher uses number lines and real-life examples, such as money and temperature, to illustrate how...
Brian McLogan
Find the Given Angle Given its Coordinate on the Unit Circle
π Learn how to evaluate the inverse of reciprocal trigonometric functions. Recall that the reciprocal trigonometric functions are given by the ratio of 1 and the corresponding trigonometric function. When an angle is unknown but the...
Brian McLogan
Evaluating the composition of Functions using Right Triangles
π Learn how to evaluate an expression with the composition of a function and a function inverse. Just like every other mathematical operation, when given a composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function,...
Brian McLogan
Use the power rule to find the derivative with the variable in the denominator
π Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the power 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...
Brian McLogan
How to find the transformation vector from a figure slide
π Learn how to apply transformations of a figure and on a plane. We will do this by sliding the figure based on the transformation vector or directions of translations. When performing a translation we are sliding a given figure up,...
FuseSchool
Static Charge
Static Charge | Electricity | Physics | FuseSchool Have you ever had your hair stand on end after combing it, or after you have rubbed a rubber balloon against it? This video will look at the physics behind static electricity. It might...
Brian McLogan
Solving an exponential equation using the one to one property
π Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both...
Brian McLogan
How to quickly write out the unit circle
π Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x-...
Brian McLogan
Product rule and double chain rule with trig
π 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...
Catalyst University
Iontophoresis EXPLAINED Theory, Use, & Example with Calculations
In this video, we explore the theory, use, and parameters with drug delivery via iontophoresis.
Curated Video
Multiplication with Positive and Negative Integers: Noticing Patterns
In this video, the teacher explains how to multiply positive and negative integers by noticing patterns. They use the example of water temperature in a swimming pool decreasing 2 degrees every hour to demonstrate the concept. By...
Programming Electronics Academy
Data Types in Ardiuno: Arduino Course 3.4
A description of Arduino, C, C++ data types that are used in programming Arduino.
Flipping Physics
Introductory Conservation of Momentum Explosion Problem Demonstration
Now that we have learned about conservation of momentum, letβs apply what we have learned to an βexplosionβ. Okay, itβs really just the nerd-a-pult launching a ball while on momentum carts.