Instructional Video5:35
Tarver Academy

7-6 Dilations and Similarity in the Coordinate Plane - GEOMETRY

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Dilations and Similarity in the Coordinate Plane - Geometry
Instructional Video4:30
Kids Academy

Geometry for 1st and 2nd Grade - Plane Geometry: Sides - Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Your child can visually recognize a whole host of shapes, but now it’s time to notice their attributes, like vertices and sides. Make plane geometry easier by showing your 1st or 2nd grade child this video that will teach him or her how...
Instructional Video6:11
Curated Video

Mastering Translations in Geometry: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of translation in mathematics using the analogy of an ice skater gliding across the ice. It demonstrates two methods for translating figures on a coordinate plane, emphasizing the importance of maintaining...
Instructional Video6:05
Curated Video

Three-Dimensional Shapes

K - 8th
Mr. Addit reviews two-dimensional plane shapes and introduces three-dimensional shapes and discusses their attributes.
Instructional Video10:23
Let's Tute

Geometry: Construction and Naming of Shapes and Line Segments

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a beginner's guide to geometry, specifically focusing on line segments, rays, angles, and the construction of line segments in a given ratio. The video uses real-life examples and step-by-step instructions to make the...
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Transformations in Geometry: Identifying Reflections, Translations, and Rotations

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify the correct statements about a transformation of a triangle on a coordinate plane. The teacher goes through each answer choice and explains why it is either correct or incorrect,...
Instructional Video7:15
Curated Video

Review for You: The Wonderful World of Geometry

K - 8th
Mr. Addit reviews geometry fundamentals including: points, lines, line segments, rays, perpendicular and parallel lines, acute, obtuse, and right angles, and isosceles, scalene, and equilateral triangles. He also reviews polygons...
Instructional Video9:56
Curated Video

Blender Beginner’s Bootcamp - Lesson 3 - Door Base Shape and Silhouette Creation

Higher Ed
In this lesson, you will learn to create the base shape and silhouette of the door. We will walk through the process of blocking out the basic form using simple geometry and adjusting it to achieve the desired proportions and...
Instructional Video10:54
Product Design Online

Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days - Day #10: 3D Model a Phone Case

Higher Ed
Auto Project Edges on Reference (required)

This setting used to be on by default. You'll want to enable it to ensure the sketch geometry references the imported phone model. Click your Profile Photo (or initials) > Preferences >...
Instructional Video4:03
FuseSchool

3D Trigonometry

6th - Higher Ed
3D Trigonometry | Trigonometry | Maths | FuseSchool



Trigonometry in 3D can look really scary… but if we split it down into 2D problems, then there’s nothing new to learn. Always look for right angle triangles inside...
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

The Line of Symmetry

K - 8th
Mr. Addit explains the line of symmetry, and examines a variety of plane shapes to find lines of symmetry.
Instructional Video10:25
Let's Tute

Construction of Tangents to a Circle from a Point Outside

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we will understand what are the various combination of plane figures which are related to circle and how can we find the area of such kind of shapes.
Instructional Video3:54
Brian McLogan

How to classify polygons based on the number of sides

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about polygons and how to classify them. A polygon is a plane shape bounded by a finite chain of straight lines. A polygon can be concave or convex and it can also be regular or irregular. A concave polygon is a polygon in which...
Instructional Video7:54
Let's Tute

Trapezium and Kites - Properties

9th - Higher Ed
A plane figure with four sides and four angles is called a Quadrilateral. Let's learn its different types: Parallelogram, Trapezium & Kite in this session
Instructional Video3:35
Brian McLogan

How to translate a parallelogram by translating

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to apply transformations of a figure and on a plane. We will do this by sliding the figure based on the transformation vector or directions of translations. When performing a translation we are sliding a given figure up,...
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

Tessellated Designs

6th - 12th
What is tessellation, where is it found, how does it work, and how did artist MC Escher translate it into geometric art? Maths - Shape A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films...
Instructional Video4:48
Brian McLogan

Learn how to rotate a triangle 90 degrees clockwise about the origin

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to apply transformations such as translations, rotations, reflections as well as dilation to points, lines, triangles, and other shapes. When applying transformations we will use certain rules as well as tricks to help you...
Instructional Video3:36
Brian McLogan

Rotate a figure 90 degrees counter clockwise about the origin

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to apply transformations such as translations, rotations, reflections as well as dilation to points, lines, triangles, and other shapes. When applying transformations we will use certain rules as well as tricks to help you...
Instructional Video7:09
Brian McLogan

Determining if a set of points is a rhombus, square or rectangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine the figure given four points. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides. Some of the types of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, trapezoid, etc. Each of the types of...
Instructional Video9:33
PBS

Why the Universe Needs Dark Energy

12th - Higher Ed
We know the universe will continue to expand forever, so now we can begin to complete the first Friedmann equation, and determine the shape and geometry of our universe. At first glance, it would seem that the equation doesn't quite add...
Instructional Video18:15
3Blue1Brown

Who cares about topology? (Inscribed rectangle problem)

12th - Higher Ed
This is an absolutely beautiful piece of math. It shows how certain ideas from topology, such as the mobius strip, can be used to solve a slightly softer form of an unsolved problem in geometry.
Instructional Video16:29
3Blue1Brown

Who cares about topology? (Inscribed rectangle problem): Topology - Part 1 of 3

12th - Higher Ed
This is an absolutely beautiful piece of math. It shows how certain ideas from topology, such as the mobius strip, can be used to solve a slightly softer form of an unsolved problem in geometry.
Instructional Video18:15
3Blue1Brown

Who cares about topology? (Inscribed rectangle problem)

12th - Higher Ed
This is an absolutely beautiful piece of math. It shows how certain ideas from topology, such as the mobius strip, can be used to solve a slightly softer form of an unsolved problem in geometry.
Instructional Video5:58
Be Smart

Why Nature Loves Hexagons (featuring Infinite Series!)

12th - Higher Ed
From spirals to spots to fractals, nature is full of interesting patterns. Many of these patterns even resemble geometric shapes. One of the most common? Hexagons. Why do we see this six-sided shape occur so many times in nature? This...

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