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SAT Math - Scholarly Unicorn - Lesson 2, Question 10
By Dr.Steeve Warner
SAT Math - Scholarly Unicorn - Lesson 2, Question 10
Estimating Quotients | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers commutative property of multiplication, which states that a x b = b x a. For example, 10 x 4 = 4 x 10.
skip counting by 2,5,10 using a hundreds chart:2.NBT.2
By Tenmarks Amazon
This lesson explains how to use a hundreds chart and skip count by 2, 5, 10 to complete a series.
Relationship Between Place Values
By mathwithlarry
Lesson on the relationship between place values. Larry review what each of the place values look like. He explains the base 10 math system. More lessons at: http://www.MathWithLarry.com
Maxima and Minima Part 1
By AlRichards314
This lesson shows how to find local maxima or minima for a quadratic relation using the Completing the Square Method. This is the first of a three part lesson. To find the second part search for Maxima and Minima Part 2. This is one of a series of math video lessons created for the MPM2D grade 10 Academic math course in the province of Ontario, Canada.
10. English Grammar Lesson. Participial Phrases Set Off by Commas
By mrthoth
In this video, the instructor explains what participial phrases are and provides examples of sentences with participial phrases. In his explanation, he also addresses clauses.
Length of a Line Segment
By AlRichards314
This lesson uses two examples to demonstrate how to use the length of a line segment formula. This is one of a series of math video lessons created for a grade 10 Academic math course in the province of Ontario, Canada. The instructor uses computer software for his demonstration.
Place Value Song For Kids | Ones, Tens, & Hundreds | 1st - 3rd Grade
By Lumos Learning
Explore our complete library of ad-free math videos at https://www.numberock.com. Thank you for watching our Place Value Song. We hope you liked it!
Lesson 9 - Synonyms for Love - English Vocabulary
By TheBalancedLiteracyDiet
Another lesson in honor of Valentine's Day. This lesson demonstrates how knowing synonyms for common words can enrich your vocabulary, giving you greater accuracy and variety. The speaker uses sentences with love in them and shows how to find a different word-synonym for love examples-admire, cherish, and adore.This video does a great job in defining synonyms for love, using the new words in sentences, and providing practice exercises (10:29).
Converting units (metrics)
By Khan Academy
Although not all countries use the metric system, almost all do use it some. Let's see if you can help us order these metric distances. It's a great lesson on the powers of 10, too!
Perimeter Word Problems | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers the area of a trapezoid. Students learn that a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides, and the formula for the area of a trapezoid is 1/2 times (base 1 + base 2) times height. For example, the area of a trapezoid that has bases of 10 centimeters and 12 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters is 1/2 times (10 + 12) times 8, which simplifies to 1/2 times 22 times 8, or 11 times 8, which is 88 square centimeters.
What is an Exponent & Powers of 10? - [5]
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
Congruent Figures | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers dividing integers. Students learn to divide integers using the following rules. A positive divided by a positive equals a positive. For example, +20 divided by +2 = +10. A positive divided by a negative equals a negative. For example, +20 divided by -2 = -10. A negative divided by a positive equals a negative. For example, -20 divided by +2 = -10. And a negative divided by a negative equals a positive. For example, -20 divided by -2 = +10. In other words, if the signs are the same, the quotient is positive, and if the signs are different, the quotient is negative. Note that any integer divided by zero is undefined. For example, +4 divided by 0 = undefined. And zero divided by any integer (other than zero) is zero. For example, 0 divided by +4 = 0.