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Tangents and Circles - YourTeacher.com - Geometry Help
By yourteachermathhelp
Students learn the following theorems related to tangents. If a line is tangent to a circle, then the line is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency. If a line is perpendicular to a radius at its outer endpoint, then the line is tangent to the circle. If two tangent segments are drawn to a circle from an external point, then the tangent segments are congruent. Students are then asked to use these theorems to find missing segment lengths and missing angle measures in given figures. Students also learn the definitions of common internal tangents and common external tangents.
Weights and Measures Part III
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the third in a series created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 21:10 minutes long, covers prefixes used in units of measurement- from the history of units of measurement to the SI system. Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website and other supplementary materials on measurement.
Midsegment of a Triangle | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
MathHelp.com offers a comprehensive Intermediate Algebra course with a teacher. Perfect for students who are stuck in a big Intermediate Algebra class with a bad professor and are having trouble passing the course and moving on to College Algebra.
Weights and Measures Part I
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the first in a series of three videos created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 10:28 minutes long, covers the the history of units and systems of measurement through time, culminating with the SI (metric) universal system of measurement, which the scientific community uses today. Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website.
Weights and Measures Part II
By Southwest Center for Microsystems Education
This YouTube video, created by Southwest Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), is the second in a series of three videos created to educate viewers about weights and measures in the context of nanofabrication. This segment, which is 17:08 minutes long, covers the seven core units of measurement in the SI universal system . Viewers can learn more about this topic on the SCME website.
Proof: Corresponding angle equivalence implies parallel lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Proof by contradiction that corresponding angle equivalence implies parallel lines. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org
Angles formed between transversals and parallel lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Khan Academy presents Angles formed between transversals and parallel lines, an educational video resource on math.
Triangle angle example 1 | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Figuring out angles in a triangle. A little about exterior angles being the sum of the remote interior angles
Angles (part 3) | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
This video uses an electronic black board with different colored pens. Angles formed with two parallel lines (defines parallel lines) and a transversal line (a line that crosses the two parallel lines). The video then goes into labeling the various angles, corresponding angles, opposite angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and supplementary angles. The last thing the video explains is that all the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. It shows how to find the measurements of each of these angles. Good video for review of concepts and angle vocabulary. Good for middle school students.
Angles of Parallel Lines - Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Angles of a transverse line when you intersect parallel lines are discussed in this video. Video discusses parallel lines and what a transverse line is. Video then goes into labeling the angles, such as corresponding angles, opposite angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and supplementary angles. The video shows how to find the measurement of each of the angles using what you know about angles and lines. Good review for concepts of angles and vocabulary associated with angles. Good quality video. Good for middle elementary and middle school students.
Angles, parallel lines and transversals
By MathPlanetVideos
Find the value of x in the following figure
Complementary and supplementary angles | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Basics of complementary, supplementary, adjacent and straight angles. Also touching on what it means to be perpendicular. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org
Measuring angles in degrees | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By KhanAcademy
exact way to measure an angle using a protractor
Triangle angle example 1 | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Figuring out angles in a triangle. A little about exterior angles being the sum of the remote interior angles
Proof: Vertical angles are equal | Angles and intersecting lines | Geometry | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Proving that vertical angles are equal. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org
Corresponding Angles in Parallel Lines
By MathsMasterOrg
A simple overview of how to identify corresponding angles
Lines, Rays, Line Segments, Points, Angles, Union & Intersection - Geometry Basic Introduction
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
Line segments have a beginning and an end and possess a definite length. Angles are composed of two rays that meet at a common endpoint or a vertex.