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


By Math and Science

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

26 - Compound Interest Formula & Exponential Growth of Money - Part 1 - Calculate Compound Interest


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

Logarithms - What is e? | Euler's Number Explained | Don't Memorise


By Don't Memorise

What is e? What is Euler's Number or Euler's Identity? What is the Natural Logarithm or logs? what is a logarithmic function? Watch this logarithms tutorial to know the answers to all these questions also learn how the value of Euler's Number is calculated.

High School Math Story Problems


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High school math lesson on problem solving.

Free Radical Reactions


By The Organic Chemistry Tutor

This video provides a basic introduction into free radical reactions. It explains the reactivit-selectivity principle between Chlorine and Bromine and it explains how to calculate the relative percent yields of each monochlorinated product. It discusses heterolytic and homolytic cleavage as it relates to the formation of radicals as well as how to identify initiation, propagation and termination steps in a radical reaction.

2011 Roundtable at Stanford: Redefining K-12 Education in America


By Lumos Learning

October 22, 2011 - Designing an education that truly builds the necessary skills for today's enormously diverse student population is not easy. But it's the key to opportunity for our citizens, economic vitality for our nation, and to assuring the U.S. remains a world leader. There is hope: innovations and innovators that challenge the status quo; research to help us understand how to move the education needle; a virtual army of reformers experimenting with new ways to teach, learn, and run our public schools.