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Examples: Writing Variable Expressions
By Mathispower4u
Practicing variable expressions with this tutorial video.
SAT Math Part 1 - Evaluating Functions and Solving Basic Equations - Algebra
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
Trigonometric Substitution
By The Organic Chemistry Tutor
This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into trigonometric substitution. It explains when to substitute x with sin, cos, or sec. It also explains how to perform a change of variables using u-substitution integration techniques and how to use right triangle trigonometry with sohcahtoa to convert back from angles in the form of theta to an x variable. There's plenty of examples and practice problems in this lesson.
05 - Simplify Irrational Exponents, Part 1 (Radical Exponents, Powers, Pi & More)
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
ALL OF GRADE 9 MATH IN 60 MINUTES!!! (exam review part 1)
By Lumos Learning
Here is a great exam review video reviewing all of the main concepts you would have learned in the MPM1D grade 9 academic math course. The video is divided in to 3 parts. This is part 1: Algebra. The main topics in this section are exponent laws, polynomials, distributive property, and solving first degree equations. Please watch part 2 and 3 for a review of linear relations and geometry. If you watch all 3 parts, you will have reviewed all of grade 9 math in 60 minutes. Enjoy! Visit jensenmath.ca for more videos and course materials.
07 - Graphing Parabolas in Vertex Form & Shifting Horizontally
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
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.