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Customary Unit Conversions | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers complex numbers. Students learn that a complex number is the sum or difference of a real number and an imaginary number and can be written in a + bi form. For example, 1 + 2i and -- 5 - i root 7 are complex numbers. Students then learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide complex numbers that do not contain radicals, such as (5 + 3i) / (6 - 2i). To divide (5 + 3i) / (6 - 2i), the first step is to multiply both the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the conjugate of the denominator, which is (6 + 2i), then FOIL in both the numerator and denominator, and combine like terms.

Units of Measurement | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers vertical angles. Students learn the definition of vertical angles and the vertical angle theorem, and are asked to find the measures of vertical angles using Algebra. Students also solve two-column proofs involving vertical angles.

Learn Metric Units & Unit Conversions (Meters, Liters, Grams, & more) - [5-8-1]


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Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!

05 - What is a Radian Angle? Convert Degrees to Radians & Radians to Degrees - Part 1


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12 - What is Exponential Growth & Decay? (Half Life & Doubling Time) - Part 1


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Colligative Properties - Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression & Osmotic Pressure


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into colligative properties such as boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapor pressure. It explains how to calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution as well as how to calculate the molar mass of a solute using osmotic pressure and freezing point depression.

Hooke's Law and Elastic Potential Energy


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This video provides a basic introduction into Hooke's law. It explains how to calculate the elastic potential energy and how to determine the amount of work required to stretch a spring.