Anywhere Math
Mean Absolute Deviation
I mean it when I say that you'll learn about mean absolute deviation. By watching an informative YouTube video, viewers see how to calculate the mean absolute deviation. The video shows a few examples and explains the interpretation of...
Anywhere Math
Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions
Take away any hesitation about using a great resource. Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video that covers how to add and subtract linear expressions. Thankfully, it first explains what algebraic linear expressions are to build base...
Anywhere Math
Ratios and Rates (Advanced)
At this rate, you'll know all about ratios in no time. Scholars view a short video that discusses advanced concepts regarding ratios and rates. They first determine the speed of a subway from a graph, and then find unit rates given...
Anywhere Math
Proportions
They're different, yet somehow still the same. Pupils watch an informative YouTube video that focuses on proportions. The video works through several examples of determining whether two different ratios are equivalent. It also shows how...
Anywhere Math
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Learning to multiply and divide integers is a product of hard work. An informative YouTube video describes how to multiply and divide integers and shows some examples. It also explains the reasoning behind why the integer rules work.
Mathispower4u
Applications of Equations - Heart Rate, Simple Interest, Population Growth
Here's a lesson sure to get your heart beating! Scholars learn how to apply equations to solve problems by watching a short YouTube video. They substitute values into given linear and exponential equations to determine values for heart...
Mathispower4u
Order of Operations - The Basics
Does order always matter? It sure makes things easier! Scholars learn the steps to simplifying numerical expressions by watching a short video. Of course, the order of operations must be taken into consideration.
Mathispower4u
Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 2)
Simplify the process of simplifying expressions. Scholars use the properties of exponents to simplify algebraic expressions. A brief video takes viewers through the process of using the product, quotient, and power rules to rewrite...
Mathispower4u
Simplify Exponential Expressions - Quotient Rule (Example)
Divide and conquer the quotient rule for exponents. A short video shows how to simplify exponential expressions using the quotient rule. The narrator works through several examples on the topic.
Mathispower4u
Simplify Polynomial Expressions - Add/Subtract/Multiply (Example)
How are your classes with polynomial operations? If they need a little extra support, this is the video for you! The lesson instructor explains several examples building from a simple addition of polynomials to a more complex example...
CK-12 Foundation
Cones: Lesson
Just how much ice cream will the cone hold? The video provides the formulas to find the surface area and the volume of cones. Using example problems, the section of a geometry playlist shows how to use the formulas to find the surface...
Crash Course
Charts Are Like Pasta - Data Visualization Part 1: Crash Course Statistics #5
Clever marketers can use visual statistics to mislead their target populations. Explore these visual misrepresentations with a video lesson from a larger statistics playlist. The lesson instructor explains visual representations of both...
Crash Course
Mean, Median, and Mode: Measures of Central Tendency: Crash Course Statistics #3
If you have two feet, you have more than the average number of feet! Explore the meaning of the numbers of measures of central tendency of different data sets with the third of five lessons in a video statistics playlist. Using unique...
Crash Course
Mathematical Thinking: Crash Course Statistics #2
What is the probability that someone will draw the same lottery numbers two times in a row? Very small, but it can—and has—happened! Statisticians often work with very large or small numbers. The second lesson in a statistics playlist...
Crash Course
What Is Statistics: Crash Course Statistics #1
Statistics in the wrong hands can be a dangerous thing. The first installment of a five-episode series explains the basics of statistics. The instructor focuses on the usefulness of statistics and how to identify misuse of stats.
CK-12 Foundation
Cylinders: Lesson
The solid is the same as a prism ... well, almost. The presentation makes connections between finding the volume and surface area of cylinders to prisms. Using the newly derived formulas, the portion of a large geometry playlist...
CK-12 Foundation
Polyhedrons: Lesson
Imagine a poly-what? With the aid of pictures, the segment of an extensive geometry playlist introduces specific polyhedrons and their parts. The presentation uses Euler's Theorem to explain the relationship between the number of faces,...
CK-12 Foundation
Measuring Arc Length: Lesson
Slice off a piece of pi! A section of an extensive playlist on geometry develops the formula to find the length of an arc. Using the formula, the presentation works through examples finding the arc length, the radius, and the measure of...
CK-12 Foundation
Area of Composite Shapes: Lesson
To find the whole, add and subtract the pieces. A portion of a massive geometry playlist shows how to approach finding the area of a composite figure. The resource works with a couple different composite shapes to find their areas.
CK-12 Foundation
Area and Perimeter of Similar Polygons: Lesson
Find the square of the scale factor. A component of a large playlist on geometry discusses the ratios of the perimeters and areas of two similar polygons. The resource shows examples in finding the ratios that lead to a pattern.
CK-12 Foundation
Area of a Parallelogram: Lesson
Sliding over a corner makes a rectangle. The resource demonstrates why the formula of the area of a parallelogram works. As part of a larger playlist on basic geometry, the video works examples dealing with parallelogram areas.
CK-12 Foundation
Segments from Secants and Tangents: Lesson
Squaring the length equals the product of the outside times the whole. The presentation shows how to find a missing length in a tangent segment or secant segment. As part of a geometry playlist, the video provides the formula relating...
CK-12 Foundation
Angles On and Inside a Circle: Lesson
A video introduces methods to find the measure of angles whose vertex is on and inside a circle. Within examples, the section of a larger playlist on basic geometry incorporates several angle measurement theorems.
PBS
Singularities Explained
Math versus physical reality ... who wins? A short video discusses singularities, starting with division by zero in rational functions and moving on to real-world examples. It covers population growth doomsday equations, Navier-Stokes...
