Instructional Video3:43
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Rationalising The Denominator

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we discover what rationalising the denominator is and how to do it. The denominator is the bottom part of a fraction. Rationalising the denominator is when we move a root from the bottom - the denominator - to the top (the...
Instructional Video1:58
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Adding & Subtracting Surds

6th - Higher Ed
Adding & Subtracting Surds | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool



In this video we are going to have a quick look at adding and subtracti

ng surds.

You should already know ho

w to simplify them.

There is just...
Instructional Video2:51
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Factorising Quadratics

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we’re going to discover how to factorise quadratics. Quadratics are expressions with x2 as the highest power. Expanding and factorising are opposites. Factorising means to put into brackets, and with quadratics it is...
Instructional Video1:19
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Who we are and what we do at FuseSchool

6th - Higher Ed
Who we are and what we do at FuseSchool
Instructional Video3:20
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Quadratic Sequences: nth Term

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we look at quadratic sequences, and how to find the nth term for them. In quadratic sequences, the first difference changes every time. So instead, we look at the second differences. If the second difference is constant,...
Instructional Video4:56
Mediacorp

Celebrating Life's Milestones in the Age of Social Distancing

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores how virtual reality is being used to adapt to the challenges of the global recession and social distancing measures. From virtual show flats for real estate to virtual birthday parties, the video highlights the...
Instructional Video3:50
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Factors & Multiples

6th - Higher Ed
Factors & Multiples | Number | Maths | FuseSchool In this video we are going to look at factors and multiples. Multiples are the timestables of a number. What we get by multiplying that number. The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and...
Instructional Video2:20
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Rearranging Formulae Where Subject Appears Twice

6th - Higher Ed
Rearranging Formulae Where Subject Appears Twice | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool



In this video we are going to look at how to change the subject of a formula, when the subject appears twice. We have already looked at how to...
Instructional Video5:32
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Laws of Indices - Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
Laws of Indices - Part 1 | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool



The laws of indices make complex sums involving powers much easier

to handle.

There are 6 laws we need to know and understand: how to multiply and...
Instructional Video3:36
Mediacorp

The Ups and Downs of Immersive Technology

12th - Higher Ed
Host Joshua spends the whole day with virtual reality goggles on. It does make a day at home more fun, but it gets pretty tiring too!<br/>
Pandemic Virtual Reality part 6/6
Instructional Video3:05
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Algebraic Notation - Introduction To Algebra

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we look at the basics of algebra, focusing on the notation that is used.



In algebra we use symbols to represent numbers. These symbols are called variables. Some reasons for using symbols instead of...
Instructional Video2:36
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Coefficient, Constant, Variable & Exponents

6th - Higher Ed
Equations are used everywhere: in computers, business, internet searches, medicine to name a few examples. Which is why we study them a lot in Maths.



We have names to describe the different parts: coefficients, variables,...
Instructional Video4:14
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Equation Of Parallel Lines

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we are going to look at parallel lines. You should already know that straight lines follow the equation y=mx+c and how to find the gradient. On a graph, parallel lines run in the same direction, with the same steepness....
Instructional Video4:00
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What is an atom

6th - Higher Ed
What is an atom | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they are not possible to see with the naked eye, and are only barely possible to make out with the most powerful microscopes. Everything that...
Instructional Video4:38
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Sine Rule

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we are going to discover what the sine rule is and how it works. For right angle triangles, we can use Pythagoras and SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides and missing angles. However, not every triangle is a right-angle...
Instructional Video3:02
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Prime Factors

6th - Higher Ed
Prime Factors | Number | Maths | FuseSchool



Every single positive number can be broken down into prim
e factors.
Every single positive number has a unique set of prime factors. It’s the fundamental theorem of arithmetic....
Instructional Video3:37
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Graph Transformations

6th - Higher Ed
Graphs can be shifted and reflected, stretched and squashed. These are all known as transformations. And so now we’re going to look at stretching and

squashing. We will discover how the equation of the graph looks,...
Instructional Video3:28
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Solving Simple Equations Using Inspection

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we’re going to look at how we can solve equations using a method called inspection. An equation is a mathematical sentence with two sides that are equal to each other. We solve equations to find the number or numbers that...
Instructional Video4:12
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Drawing Quadratic Graphs

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to plot quadratic curves, using a table of values.



Quadratic curves are either a U shape, if they are positive quadratics, or upside down U if they are a negative q

uadratic.

To plot them onto a graph,...
Instructional Video4:33
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Standard Form / Scientific Notation

6th - Higher Ed
Standard form, scientific notation and standard index form all mean the same thing. They are a very useful way of writing really big numbers and really small numbers. The first number must always be more than 1 and less than 10. Then the...
Instructional Video2:28
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Inverse Functions

6th - Higher Ed
Every operation has an opposite. With functions the opposite is called the inverse function. It undoes the function and returns you to the initial input.



There is a simple process to follow to find the inverse of any...
Instructional Video3:21
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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Missing Angles

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will discover how to find a missing angle in a right angle triangle, when we already know the lengths of two sides. We use SOHCAHTOA to do this. You should already know what SOHCAHTOA is and how to use it. We saw how to...
Instructional Video3:31
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Triangles

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we are going to look at exterior angles of polygons. Exterior angles are a little strange. They make a straight line with the interior angle, rather than being the whole outside angle. There are a few different ways to...
Instructional Video3:04
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Simple Interest

6th - Higher Ed
Interest is the amount charged by a lender to a borrower. It means that if you borrow some money from a bank, you have to pay back more than the money you borrowed. Equally, if you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank...