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Wave Superposition Introduction
The difference between wave and object interaction is demonstrated. Constructive interference, destructive interference, and total destructive interference via superposition are all demonstrated.
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Exploring Quadratic Functions: Zeroes, Extremes, and Symmetry
In this video, the teacher explains how to use different forms of quadratic functions to solve problems. They review the three equal forms of quadratic functions: standard form, vertex form, and factored form. The teacher demonstrates...
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How science explains monster waves
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 – 100ft. With the help of...
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Solving Equations of the Form ax + b = c using Inverse Operations
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve equations of the form ax + b = c using inverse operations. The goal is to isolate the variable and find the value that makes both sides of the equation equal.
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Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides: Collecting Like Terms
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve equations with variables on both sides by using inverse operations to collect like terms. They will understand the concept of combining like terms and isolating the variable to find the...
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Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination with Opposite Coefficients
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve systems of equations using the elimination method when opposite coefficients are present. The video explains the concept of opposite coefficients and how they allow us to cancel out...
Tarver Academy
Multiplying Polynomials Example Problem
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Multiplying Polynomials Example Problem
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Solving Equations Using Properties
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations using properties to justify each step. They cover properties such as the distributive property, associative property, and multiplicative inverse property. The teacher provides...
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Algebra 26 - Solving Literal Equations
Literal equations are formulas for calculating the value of one unknown quantity from one or more known quantities. Variables in the formula are replaced by the actual or "literal" values corresponding to a specific instance of the...
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Algebra 37 - Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination
Systems of two equations in x and y can be solved by adding the equations to create a new equation with one variable eliminated. This new equation can then be solved to find the value of the remaining variable. That value is then...
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Creating Zero Pairs with Integer Chips
In this lesson, students will learn how to use integer chips to create zero pairs. They will understand that positive and negative numbers can be represented by different colored chips, and that when opposite quantities combine, they...
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Solving Equations Using Properties and Justification
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations without using a balance scale. They introduce properties such as symmetry, additive inverse, and multiplicative inverse to justify each step.
Tarver Academy
Dividing Monomials with Exponents
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Dividing Monomials with Exponents
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Converting Units Using Dimensional Analysis
This video explains how to solve problems with different units by using dimensional analysis. It demonstrates the process of converting units and provides examples to help students understand the concept.
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Solving Equations Using a Balance Scale
In this lesson, students learn how to solve simple equations using the concept of balance. By using a balance scale analogy, they understand the importance of adding the same value to both sides of the equation to maintain balance.
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Solving Multi-Step Equations Using the Distributive Property
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve multi-step equations by using the distributive property. They provide a clear explanation of the goal of solving equations and the steps involved in isolating the variable. The teacher...
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How Do You Divide Two Rational Expressions?
An instructor walks viewers through a complicated problem in which she divides 2 rational expressions. For this problem, she has to find excluded values, use the zero product property, multiply, divide, cancel, and simplify. This video...
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How Do You Multiply Quotients of Monomials by Canceling Factors?
Multiply algebraic fractions. But first cancel or reduce the numerators and denominators, then do the multiplying. Cancel out the common factors in these monomials. It is always a good idea to reduce as much as possible before...