Instructional Video10:06
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Steven Medema - The Coase Theorem As Fiction

Higher Ed
When externalities are present and transaction costs are absent, private parties will strike welfare-enhancing deals regardless of who owns what. In a frictionless world, bargaining leads to efficiency. That is the essence of the Coase...
Instructional Video1:24
Brian McLogan

Geometry - Learning to Identify Multiple Examples of Consecutive Interior Angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to identify angles from a figure. This video explains how to solve problems using angle relationships between parallel lines and transversal. We'll determine the solution given, corresponding, alternate interior and exterior....
Instructional Video6:35
Brian McLogan

Use pascals triangle to expand a binomial to the 6th power

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to expand a binomial using binomial expansion. A binomial expression is an algebraic expression with two terms. When a binomial expression is raised to a positive integer exponent, we usually use the binomial expansion...
Instructional Video10:36
Curated Video

Introduction to Vectors, Magnitude, and Direction

Higher Ed
The video is a presentation on the introduction to vectors. The presenter explains the concept of vector quantities, which have both magnitude and direction. They discuss the notation of vectors, including column vectors and position...
Instructional Video8:53
Brian McLogan

MASTER Evaluating the composition of two trig function using the inverse and triangles ex 1

12th - Higher Ed
MASTER Evaluating the composition of two trig function using the inverse and triangles ex 1
Instructional Video5:04
Let's Tute

Pythagoras Theorem Proof - Pythagorean Theorem

9th - Higher Ed
The Pythagoras Theorem says that, for any right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of remaining two sides.Out of all the different way of proving it, we will learn it by using the concept of...
Instructional Video1:33
Brian McLogan

Determining Two Angles are Consecutive Interior Angles from a Figure

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to identify angles from a figure. This video explains how to solve problems using angle relationships between parallel lines and transversal. We'll determine the solution given, corresponding, alternate interior and exterior....
Instructional Video1:41
Brian McLogan

What is the triangle proportionality theorem

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for the unknown in a triangle divided internally such that the division is parallel to one of the sides of the triangle. The triangle proportionality theorem states that if a line is parallel to one side of a...
Instructional Video1:49
Brian McLogan

What is the trapezoid midsegment theorem

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve problems with trapezoids. A trapezoid is a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) such that one pair of opposite sides are parallel. Some of the properties of trapezoids are: one pair of opposite sides are parallel, etc. A...
Instructional Video4:42
Brian McLogan

Evaluate the difference for two angles for sine from a triangle

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to evaluate the sine of an angle in degrees 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 Video11:18
Brian McLogan

The intro to the trig functions for points on the unit circle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the points on 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...
Instructional Video1:07
Brian McLogan

Learning to Identify Consecutive Interior Angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to identify angles from a figure. This video explains how to solve problems using angle relationships between parallel lines and transversal. We'll determine the solution given, corresponding, alternate interior and exterior....
Instructional Video2:21
Brian McLogan

Using Consecutive Interior Angles to Find the Value of X

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for an unknown variable using parallel lines and a transversal theorems. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry,...
Instructional Video2:12
Brian McLogan

Using the proportion of parallel lines to determine the missing length of a triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for the unknown in a triangle divided internally such that the division is parallel to one of the sides of the triangle. The triangle proportionality theorem states that if a line is parallel to one side of a...
Instructional Video6:34
Let's Tute

Lines and Angles: Properties and Theorems

9th - Higher Ed
Lines and Angles part 2/2: This video explains the properties of triangles and their angles, including the measure of angles and the remote interior angle theorem. Through logical and analytical reasoning, we can understand the real-life...
Instructional Video1:24
Brian McLogan

How to classify a triangle using the Pythagorean inequality Theorem ex 2

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to classify triangles. A triangle is a polygon with three sides. Triangles are classified on the basis of its angles or on the basis of its side lengths. The classification of triangles on the bases of its angles are: acute,...
Instructional Video2:30
Brian McLogan

How to use factor theorem to determine if a binomial is factor of polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about and how to apply the remainder and factor theorem. The remainder theorem states that f(a) is the remainder when the polynomial f(x) is divided by x - a. Thus, given a polynomial, f(x), which is to be divided by a linear...
Instructional Video3:55
Brian McLogan

Determining a missing length using the properties of a rhombus

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve problems with rhombuses. A rhombus is a parallelogram such that all the sides are equal. Some of the properties of rhombuses are: all the sides are equal, each pair of opposite sides are parallel, each pair of...
Instructional Video2:58
Brian McLogan

What is the Third Angle Theorem of Triangles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about congruent triangles theorems. Two or more triangles are said to be congruent if they have the same shape and size. There are many methods to determine whether two triangles are congruent. Some of the methods include: (1)...
Instructional Video11:59
Looking Glass Universe

Do we have to accept Quantum weirdness? - De Broglie Bohm Pilot Wave Theory explained

12th - Higher Ed
An explanation and the pros and cons of Pilot Wave Theory aka Bohmian mechanics.
Instructional Video3:35
Brian McLogan

How to use the remainder and factor theorem for polynomials

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about and how to apply the remainder and factor theorem. The remainder theorem states that f(a) is the remainder when the polynomial f(x) is divided by x - a. Thus, given a polynomial, f(x), which is to be divided by a linear...
Instructional Video2:05
Brian McLogan

Find the missing length using special right triangles

12th - Higher Ed
Find the missing length using special right triangles
Instructional Video3:54
Brian McLogan

Expand a binomial to the fifth power

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to expand a binomial using binomial expansion. A binomial expression is an algebraic expression with two terms. When a binomial expression is raised to a positive integer exponent, we usually use the binomial expansion...
Instructional Video2:24
Brian McLogan

What is the factor Theorem

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the remainder theorem and the factor theorem. The remainder theorem states that when a polynomial is divided by a linear expression of the form (x - k), the remainder from the division is equivalent to f(k). Similarly, when...