Instructional Video12:32
KnowMo

Advanced Types of Sequences: Fibonacci, Quadratic and Geometric Progressions

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lecture, the instructor introduces advanced types of sequences, including balance sequences, quadratic sequences, and geometric progressions. The instructor explains how to identify these different types of sequences and...
Instructional Video5:59
Cerebellum

Probability

9th - 12th
This video covers exam strategy, Probability, Fractions. This is part 12 from the series 'Introduction to the Math Section of the SAT'.
Instructional Video15:35
Why U

Algebra 55 - Gauss-jordan Elimination

12th - Higher Ed
A system of linear equations in matrix form can be simplified through the process of Gauss-Jordan elimination to reduced row echelon form. At that point, the solutions can be determined directly from the matrix, without having to convert...
Instructional Video4:43
Tarver Academy

6-5 Conditions for Special Parallelograms - GEOMETRY

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Conditions for Special Parallelograms - Geometry
Instructional Video6:58
Flipping Physics

Do Your Feet Affect How Far You Slide on a Water Slide?

12th - Higher Ed
If you hold your feet flat or point them, does it change how far you slide. This video shows the answer and explains why using the concept of drag force.
Instructional Video9:36
Why U

Pre-Algebra 28 - Raising Products and Quotients to Powers

12th - Higher Ed
Any expression consisting of multiplied and divided terms can be enclosed in parentheses and raised to a power. This can then be simplified using the rules for multiplying exponents.
Instructional Video0:55
Brian McLogan

How to find the common ratio of a geometric sequence

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to determine if a sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. There are many types of...
Instructional Video1:08
Brian McLogan

Learn how to take the fourth derivative of a polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the higher derivative of a 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 function...
Instructional Video12:45
Brian McLogan

Solve a system of three variables

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve a system of three linear systems. A system of equations is a set of equations which are to be solved simultaneously. A linear equation is an equation whose graph is a straight line. The solution to a system of...
Instructional Video5:29
Brian McLogan

Using two multipliers when solving a system of equations using the addition method

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve a system (of equations) by elimination. A system of equations is a set of equations which are collectively satisfied by one solution of the variables. The elimination method of solving a system of equations involves...
Instructional Video15:25
Tarver Academy

EQUATIONS WITH PROBLEM SOLVING - Algebra 2.5

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About EQUATIONS WITH PROBLEM SOLVING - Algebra 2.5
Instructional Video5:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Allisyn Levy - BrainPOP - GameUP

Higher Ed
Since joining BrainPOP in 2007, Allisyn has played an integral role in the creation, launch and continued development of BrainPOP Educators, our professional development resource. With a strong focus on supporting teachers as they...
Instructional Video3:19
Brian McLogan

Learn how to convert an equation from polar to rectangular format

12th - Higher Ed
In this video series you will learn multiple math operations. I teach in front of a live classroom showing my students how to solve math problems step by step. My math tutorials should be used to review previous lessons, complete your...
Instructional Video3:29
Brian McLogan

Learn to evaluate the left and right hand limits with absolute value constraints

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the limit of a piecewice function. A piecewise function is a function that has different rules for a different range of values. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value...
Instructional Video2:50
Brian McLogan

How to convert a polar point into rectangular coordinate

12th - Higher Ed
In this video series you will learn multiple math operations. I teach in front of a live classroom showing my students how to solve math problems step by step. My math tutorials should be used to review previous lessons, complete your...
Instructional Video6:21
Brian McLogan

Using point slope form to find the equation of a line of a line given a point and slope

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to write the equation of a line in a point-slope form. The equation of a line is such that its highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. (i.e. there are no exponents in its variable(s)). There are various forms which we can...
Instructional Video1:34
Brian McLogan

Solving a proportion by cross multiplication with decimals

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve proportions. Two ratios are said to be proportional when the two ratios are equal. Thus, proportion problems are problems involving the equality of two ratios. When given a proportion problem with an unknown, we...
Instructional Video2:35
Brian McLogan

Finding the equation of a line using point slope form given a point and slope

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to write the equation of a line in a point-slope form. The equation of a line is such that its highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. (i.e. there are no exponents in its variable(s)). There are various forms which we can...
Instructional Video5:45
Virtually Passed

Bayes' theorem alternative proof (using algebra)

Higher Ed
There are many ways to prove Bayes' theorem. This is an alternative proof which is more algebra heavy and doesn't rely on a strong knowledge of conditional probability. I am an Engineer, not a medical professional. I chose the topic of...
Instructional Video5:44
Why U

Algebra 17 - Vertical Line Test

12th - Higher Ed
A graph in Cartesian coordinates may represent a function or may only represent a binary relation. The "vertical line test" is a simple way to determine whether or not a graph represents a function.
Instructional Video4:55
Brian McLogan

Solving an exponential equation with a fraction as the exponent

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn about solving exponential equations. Exponential equations are equations involving exponents. To solve an exponential equation, we express the terms in both sides of the equality sign as single terms. Then, we express the single...
Instructional Video2:46
Tarver Academy

Explaining Teacher Student Ratios

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Explains Teacher Student Ratios
Instructional Video7:50
Why U

Pre-Algebra 08 - Multiplying Negative Numbers

12th - Higher Ed
When number systems were expanded to include negative numbers, rules had to be formulated so that multiplication would be consistent regardless of the sign of the operands.
Instructional Video6:43
Flipping Physics

A Range Equation Problem with Two Parts

12th - Higher Ed
Mr.p throws a ball toward a bucket that is 581 cm away from him horizontally. He throws the ball at an initial angle of 55Β° above the horizontal and the ball is 34 cm short of the bucket. If mr.p throws the ball with the same initial...