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Math Curse
Hey everyone, and welcome back Math Defined! Today, we're diving into the hilarious and relatable world of "Math Curse" by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. Ever feel like math is following you everywhere you go? Like you can't escape...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Eric Weinstein: What Math and Physics Can Do for New Economic Thinking
Welcome to our video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This episode features...
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Trigonometry Problem Solving
In this session, let's learn how to handle a trigonometry (Geometry) related word problem more efficiently.
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Can You Solve The Tetris Puzzle?
In the game of Tetris, there are 7 pieces, each made up of 4 square units. (The shapes are called "tetrominoes" in mathematical literature.) Here's the puzzle. Can you use one of each piece to form a 7x4 rectangle? If so, find a way. If...
Brian McLogan
Master Solving word problems using the law of sines
Master Solving word problems using the law of sines
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Pythagoras Theorem Proof - Pythagorean Theorem
The Pythagoras Theorem says that, for any right angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of remaining two sides.Out of all the different way of proving it, we will learn it by using the concept of...
Loyola University Chicago
Math Flix: Square Numbers From "Sea Squares"
This QuickTime movie provides an opportunity to identify square numbers with a literature connection to "Sea Squares" by Joy N. Hulme. Then the data is organized in a table and graphed. As you watch and listen to the teacher and student...
Loyola University Chicago
Math Flix: Activity Using "Sea Squares"
This QuickTime movie provides an opportunity to identify square numbers with a literature connection to "Sea Squares" by Joy N. Hulme using a Countdown Activity sheet. Then the data is organized in a table and graphed. As you watch and...
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Harvest ***Singing History Teachers:
Educational music parodies by teachers and students. Covers history, economics, current events, science, art, music, grammar, literature, math, numbers, geometry etc.
 
 
 
