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Curated Video
Identifying Holes in Graphs: Investigating Functions
In this lesson, students learn how to identify holes in a graph by investigating functions. They explore examples where the denominator of a function cannot equal zero, resulting in either an asymptote or a hole in the graph.
Catalyst University
Show The Factor by Which Electricity is Stronger than Gravity
Show The Factor by Which Electricity is Stronger than Gravity
Next Animation Studio
Conservatives turning to these social media platforms
With Parler closed down, conservatives now have few dependable platforms to speak through. We look at a few of the most popular alternatives.
Curated Video
Introduction to Differentiation of Small Positive Integer Powers of X
The video discusses the differentiation of small positive integer powers of X using the first principles method. The presenter explains how to find the gradient of curves for functions such as X^2, X^3, X^5, and 3X^2 by taking the limit...
TMW Media
Scalers and Vectors: Solving a problem, Part 3
Given certain parameters, how would you solve the second part of this problem?<br/>
Scalers and Vectors, Part 6
Scalers and Vectors, Part 6
Brian McLogan
Solving a one step equation using division
π Learn how to solve one step linear equations. By one step we mean equations that take one step to solve. The one step is the inverse operation needed to isolate the variable such as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication...
Curated Video
Calculating Speed: Distance, Time, and Equations
This is a lecture video on the topic of calculating speed. The video explains how to calculate the speed of an object based on its distance travelled and time taken. The presenter uses simple examples to illustrate the equations used to...
Curated Video
Giving Warnings in English
This English language learning video explains how to understand and give warnings, as well as how to use imperatives without sounding offensive. The video covers grammar, idioms, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Curated Video
Moment Analysis of Light Beams and Weight Positioning
The video is a lesson on how to calculate the upward forces acting on a light beam that is supported at both ends and has a weight placed on it. The instructor explains the steps involved in analyzing moments to calculate the forces F1...
Brian McLogan
Solving a logarithmic equation with two extraneous solutions
π Learn about solving logarithmic equations. Logarithmic equations are equations involving logarithms. To solve a logarithmic equation, we first use our knowledge of logarithm laws/properties to express the terms in both sides of the...
Brian McLogan
How to Solve a System of Equation Using Elimination
πLearn 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...
Englishing
What you don't know about VERBS (Stative, dynamic or both/Latinate or Germanic/Phrasal Verbs, etc.)
This series of "what you don't know about..." give a different approach to the explanation of English grammar. They simply explain what you actually do not find in grammar books. Giving a wide angle on each topic. In this lesson for...
Brian McLogan
Solving an exponential equation with a fraction as the exponent
π 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...
Curated Video
Introduction to Finding Derivatives
This video explains the concept of finding the derivative or instantaneous rate of change for non-linear graphs by using the gradient of the tangent. The speaker demonstrates the process through examples and explains the general formula...
Flipping Physics
Everybody Brought Mass to the Party!
Find out when mass cancels out from an equation, which it often will in physics problems.
Catalyst University
Fick's First Law (2): Flux and Concentration Gradient With Example #1
Fick's First Law (2): Flux and Concentration Gradient With Example #1
Math Fortress
GRE Arithmetic: Fractions (Part 1 of 5)
This video is a review of basic arithmetic for the purpose of solving problems on the quantitative reasoning section of the GRE revised General Test. This video covers the basics of fractions. Topics covered include: The definition of a...
FuseSchool
Changing The Subject Of A Formula
Changing The Subject Of A Formula | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool
In this video we look at how to change the subject of a formula. This is a very useful algebraic skill. It means we can rearrange a formula so that a different...
In this video we look at how to change the subject of a formula. This is a very useful algebraic skill. It means we can rearrange a formula so that a different...
Catalyst University
General Chemistry | Calculating Frequency (Ξ»), Wavelength (π), & Energy
In this video, we use the following equations to interconvert between and do calculations with Frequency (Ξ»), Wavelength (π), & Energy: 1) E=hπ 2) π=c/Ξ» 3) E=hc/Ξ»
Curated Video
Calculating Efficiency and Energy Transfers for Devices
This video provides an explanation of how to calculate the efficiency of a device by using Sankey diagrams to identify energy transfers and utilizing a formula to find the percentage of useful energy output. The video includes examples...
Catalyst University
Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Eigenvalues & Eigenfunctions
Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Eigenvalues & Eigenfunctions
Brian McLogan
Solving an exponential equation with the base of four
π Learn how to solve exponential equations involving fractions. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we make the base of both sides of the equation to be...
Flag House Activity Channel
A Competitive Phys Ed Activity for Throwing Accuracy (Ep. 33 - Ladder Ball)
See how Ladder Ball is one of the easiest to pick up and play games in the world. Simple scoring and easy to learn game-play make this activity a sure hit for people of all ages.
Brian McLogan
Simplifying the difference quotient of a quadratic function
π Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function using the difference quotient formula. The difference quotient is a measure of the average rate of change of the function over an interval, h. The limit of the difference quotient gives the...