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My Secret Math Tutor
Consumer Math - How to Compute Simple Interest
Watch as the Secret Math Tutor demonstrates how to compute simple interest in a helpful math video. The narrator poses a word problem and formula before working through the problem, complete with explanation and work shown.
TED-Ed
The Math Behind Michael Jordan's Legendary Hang Time
As spectacular of an athlete as he was, even Michael Jordan can't beat gravity. Engage young scholars in exploring the science and math behind this hall-of-famer's amazing leaping ability, and see how things would be...
Welch Labs
Imaginary Numbers Are Real (Part 8: Math Wizardry)
How does the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra apply to equations with complex roots? Using recently learned concepts about the complex plane, learners determine all the complex roots of polynomials. They can find the same roots...
Khan Academy
Multiplying in Scientific Notation (Example), Pre-Algebra
Apply the concept of scientific notation to a word problem involving the rate of speed. Sal explains how to express the answer using scientific notation.
Domain of Science
The Map of Mathematics
How does all this math fit together? The resource creates a graphical view of the extent of mathematics. The map shows the pure and applied sides of studying mathematics and breaks them down into their many disciplines.
Brightstorm
Area of Parallelograms
Make math easier by showing the class that even formulas can be parallel — just explore the area of a parallelogram. Learners discover how to create a rectangle from a parallelogram, then make the connection that the...
Brightstorm
Duplicating a Line Segment
Geometric constructions use simple tools to do complex things. Introduce learners to constructions by copying a segment. A concept video features the proper procedure for performing constructions, so young mathematicans...
Khan Academy
SAT Prep: Test 1 Section 3 Part 5
Sal's lecture starts where his last one ended - on problem 13 from The Official SAT Study Guide. Starting the problem over to ease understanding, he explains how to find the pattern in a complicated sequence. The following problem...
Khan Academy
Math Patterns Example 1, Applying Mathematical Reasoning, Pre-Algebra
Faced with a series of numbers, we need to find the following few values of the sequence. This short video shows an example of finding the following values in a sequence where we must find the pattern of adding a specific number each...
Khan Academy
Histograms, Applying Mathematical Reasoning, Pre-Algebra
Another way to organize data beyond the stem and leaf plot - the histogram - is the focus of this lesson. Sal's objective is to introduce viewers to these methods of organization, making them familiar and straightforward, so students can...
Khan Academy
Stem-and-Leaf Plots, Applying Mathematical Reasoning, Pre-Algebra
Sal helps with data organization in this video, which focuses on stem and leaf plots. Clarifying that "this is just one of many, many, many ways to visualize data that you will run into in your mathematical or statistical futures," he...
National Education Association
Rates and Proportions
Clarify complex math concepts with a helpful video. Learners view ways to work with ratios and proportions while discussing vocabulary and notation. After solving proportions, they apply the new strategy to word problems.
Mathispower4u
Linear Function Application
Bring the video in tow when studying linear functions. Young pupils learn to apply linear functions to real-world contexts by watching a short instructional video. Given information about the cost of hiring a tow company, they create a...
National Education Association
Simplify Expressions by Factoring
Got that factoring thing down? Time to apply it! A helpful video explains the process of simplifying a rational expression, showing pupils how to factor a majority of expressions using special patterns. Here is a great way to begin...
Krista King Math
Perimeter of Rectangles
Young mathematicians have been using formulas for many years, so give them extra practice with complex problems using those same formulas. Your classes apply strategies to problems that require higher order thinking. Examples include one...
Krista King Math
Surface Area of Regular Pyramids
Paint, wrapping paper, frosting—so many applications of surface area. The video provides an explanation of the surface area formula and how to apply it to regular pyramids.
Krista King Math
Inverse Variation
Apply rational functions to a problem-solving situation through inverse variation. The video tutorial explains the concept of inverse variation and introduces learners to the formula. The instructor explains how to solve problems that...
Krista King Math
Power Rule with Negative Exponents
Scholars learn how to approach a problem with multiple rules to apply through a video that demonstrates several examples with both integer and variable bases. They explore problems that combine two types of exponent properties.
Krista King Math
Zero Theorem
Develop a strategy for solving quadratic equations. Pupils learn to factor quadratic equations and then apply the Zero Theorem. The instructor explains the Zero Theorem in detail.
Mathispower4u
Quotient Rule of Exponents: Positive and Negative (Example)
If you harness negative power, you can make it to the top! This inspirational idea comes from exponent rules. Learn more about applying exponent rules, specifically the quotient and negative exponent rules, through viewing worked examples.
Mathispower4u
Problem Solving Using Distance, Rate, Time (Running)
Go the extra mile to learn about distance. Scholars learn to apply the distance, rate, and time formula by watching a short YouTube video. The narrator of the video works through several examples using running contexts.
Mathispower4u
Solve a Literal Equation for a Variable (Basic) (Example 1)
Missing a lesson on literal equations? Here's one to add to your repertoire! Scholars learn how to solve literal equations by applying inverse arithmetic operations. They do so by watching an informative video showing several examples.
Mathispower4u
Negative Exponent: Why Is a^(-1)=1/a?
Follow a pattern to develop an explanation. An engaging video uses the pattern of positive integer exponents to develop an explanation of the rule for negative powers. Using powers of three, each lower power is the previous one divided...
Khan Academy
Example 1: Factoring a Difference of Squares with Two Variables, Algebra II
Practice is an important learning tool. This practice problem allows students to apply their know-how to factoring a binomial with a difference of squares. Sal explains his process briefly, making this video suitable for those already...
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