Instructional Video2:43
Brian McLogan

How to subtract the cube root of two numbers by simplifying first

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add or subtract radicals. A radical is a number or an expression under the root symbol. Radicals can only be added or subtracted if the numbers or expressions under the roots are the same for all terms. To add or subtract...
Instructional Video2:03
Brian McLogan

Algebra 2 - Evaluating a logarithmic Function Using the One to One Property

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate basic logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). Thus,...
Instructional Video2:52
Brian McLogan

Learn the basics for graphing the parent graph of a radical equation

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph the square root function. Like other functions, to graph the square root function, we first graph the parent function (i.e the graph of f(x) = square root of x) and then we apply the required transformations to the...
Instructional Video8:59
Brian McLogan

Learn how to solve a polynomial using the difference of two cubes and quadratic formula

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the zeroes of a polynomial equation/expression involving the sum/difference of two cubes. Given a polynomial having the sum of two cubes, the polynomial can be factored as follows: a^3 + b^3 = (a + b)(a^2 - ab + b^2)....
Instructional Video7:47
Hip Hughes History

U.S. Colonialism Explained in 10 Minutes

6th - 12th
Designed for the US Regents exam in NY State this lecture explains the concepts of the Mayflower Compact, House of Burgesses, Triangular Trade, The Declaration of Independence and other causes of the American Revolution. Ancient HHH!!!!!!
Instructional Video5:32
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

To Confront or Ignore Gender Criticism from Colleagues?

9th - 12th
Ms Represented is a series that charts the rise of Australian female politicians over the last one hundred years and the unbelievable things they got up to along the way. Is it better to address or ignore sexism from colleagues, rivals,...
Instructional Video8:40
Brian McLogan

How to find all the solutions to a trigonometric equation

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve trigonometric equations. There are various methods that can be used to evaluate trigonometric equations, they include factoring out the GCF and simplifying the factored equation. Another method is to use a...
Instructional Video1:47
Brian McLogan

Learning how to apply synthetic division with multiple missing terms

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about dividing by synthetic division when there is a missing power. Synthetic division is a method of dividing polynomials by linear expressions. To divide using synthetic division, we equate the divisor to 0 and then solve for...
Instructional Video2:51
MarketWatch

3 money mistakes couples make and how to avoid them

Higher Ed
Talking to your partner about your finances may not be romantic, but it is crucial to a healthy relationship. Here's how to spot and navigate common pitfalls.
Instructional Video5:16
Mister Simplify

Sheldon's Personality Theory - Simplest explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
William Sheldon's Personality Theory or Body Type Theory Sheldon's Personality or Body type theory tries to link people's personalities with their body types. It is interesting to look at Sheldon's perspective on body types and their...
Instructional Video0:59
The March of Time

1946: ATOMIC SYMPOSIUM: HD: HA WS (Audience POV) Stage w/ men seated behind sign 'Atomic Energy Symposium', audience seated FG. SOT Conant (C) saying nuclear power not to replace electrical in U.S., L.R. Groves saying until we know more than we do now...

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1946: ATOMIC SYMPOSIUM: HD: *HA WS (POV BEHIND Audience) Stage w/ men seated behind sign 'Atomic Energy Symposium', audience seated FG. SOT Conant (C) saying nuclear power not to replace electrical in U.S., L.R. Groves saying until...
Instructional Video4:46
Brian McLogan

Teacher explains all why is everything raised to the zero power equal to one

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to apply the rules of exponents to simplify an expression. We will focus on applying the product rule, quotient rule as well as power rule. We will then explore multiple properties such as power to product, power to quotient...
Instructional Video3:08
Brian McLogan

Learn how to solve a trinomial by first factoring out the GCF then factoring completely

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic equations by factoring. We will focus on factoring special techniques such as the zero product property, difference of two squares, box method and guess and check. Once we have factored the quadratic...
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

IELTS Energy Bonus: Get Your Name on the Exclusive Writing List!

9th - Higher Ed
Get on the Exclusive Writing List to access the 3 Keys Writing module!
Instructional Video3:00
Brian McLogan

Learn how to find the six trig functions using coterminal angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine co-terminal angles given one angle. An angle is a figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. The two rays are called the sides of the angle while the common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle....
Instructional Video4:29
Brian McLogan

How to evaluate for sine using coterminal angles and right triangles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions of a given angle. Given an angle greater than 2pi in radians, to evaluate the trigonometric functions of the given angle, we first determine the smallest positive coterminal angle of the...
Instructional Video6:19
Brian McLogan

Find All of the Zeros of a Polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial that cannot be easily factored. 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...
Instructional Video4:16
Brian McLogan

How to use the zeros and multiplicity to graph the equation of a polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to use the tools needed to graph a polynomial function in factored form. A polynomial in factored form is when the polynomial is written as a product of its linear factors. Each linear factor represents an x-intercept and the...
Instructional Video3:40
Brian McLogan

Simplifying a complex rational expression by multiplying by the reciprocal

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to simplify complex fractions. To simplify complex fractions having a fraction as the numerator and another fraction as the denominator we first factor the expressions that can be factored and then we multiply the fraction in...
Instructional Video2:57
Brian McLogan

Tutorial - Learn what is root of a number means with even and odd roots, cuberoot(64), cuberoot(-64)

12th - Higher Ed
n this video playlist I show you how to solve different math problems for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. The video will provide you with math help using step by step instruction. Math help tutorials is just what you need...
Instructional Video5:32
The Business Professor

Duties of Agents and Principals in Agency Law

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the duties and responsibilities that principals and agents owe to each other in agency law. We discuss the primary duties of principals, including compensation, reimbursement, indemnification, and the duty to...
Instructional Video25:24
Mr. Beat

Comparing Trump to Hitler Doesn't Work (excerpt of Context podcast)

6th - 12th
In which Mr. Beat, Robert from Reading Through History, and Cypher from Cynical Historian discuss Tom Richey's video comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and Keith Hughes' response video. Why do so many people make such a bad...
Instructional Video9:31
Brian McLogan

How to find the zeros of a polynomial using the sum of two cubes

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the zeroes of a polynomial equation/expression involving the sum/difference of two cubes. Given a polynomial having the sum of two cubes, the polynomial can be factored as follows: a^3 + b^3 = (a + b)(a^2 - ab + b^2)....
Instructional Video1:10
The March of Time

Teachers evidence

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1947: U.S. TEACHERS: WS School building. DRAMATIZATION: INT VS Female teacher w/ young students '...before we believe anything shouldn't we always ask ourselves first what evidence do I have that this is true? Just what people say is...