Instructional Video1:48
Brian McLogan

Learn where the formula of oblique triangles come from

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve for the length of the sides and the measures of the angles of a triangle using the law of sines. The law of sines is used in determining the length of the opposite side to a known angle measure or the measure of the...
Instructional Video12:12
Curated Video

Frontend Web Development Bootcamp - Build a Twitter Clone - Box Model

Higher Ed
CSS Crash Course: Box Model This clip is from the chapter "CSS Crash Course" of the series "Frontend Web Development Bootcamp: Build a Twitter Clone".This section gives an overview of CSS.
Instructional Video14:09
Curated Video

Modern HTML and CSS from the Beginning (Including Sass) - Smartphone View

Higher Ed
EdgeLedger Website (Flexbox): Smartphone View This clip is from the chapter "EdgeLedger Website (Flexbox)" of the series "Modern HTML and CSS from the Beginning (Including Sass)".In this Section, we’ll learn about EdgeLedger Website.
Instructional Video0:58
Brian McLogan

Ambiguous Case, how many triangles |#shorts

12th - Higher Ed
How to determine the number of triangles given SSA the ambiguous case for law of sines #shorts
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

The Windmill (Use the number line to solve word problems involving addition/subtraction/multiplication of measurements expressed in fractional or decimal numbers and requiring conversion of larger units to smaller units)

K - 12th
The windmill is one eighth kilometres tall, while the empire state building is three times as tall as the windmill. What is the difference in their height in kilometres?
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Snow Height (Use absolute value to compare the amount of change in a real-world situation)

3rd - 5th
As a science experiment, John measured the change in the height of snow in his backyard for 5 days. He created a table using that information. John wants to list the days based on the least to greatest amount of change. Let’s help him.
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Graphing an Inequality Solution on a Number Line (Part 2)

3rd - 5th
Graphing an inequality solution on a number line "less than" and "greater than", "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to".
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Area of a Right Triangle

K - 12th
Find the area of a right triangle.
Instructional Video4:41
Let's Tute

Some Stupid Math Mistakes: Trigonometry in Real Life Situations

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a fun and engaging way to apply trigonometry to real-life situations. The teacher presents various scenarios and challenges the viewers to use their knowledge of angles and elevation to solve them. The video emphasizes that...
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

Learning CSS (Video 28)

Higher Ed
As a modern day web designer, it is very critical for you to prepare for the CSS3 world we live in. A major challenge that designers face in their day-to-day life is making their designs stand out from the rest and ensuring they work on...
Instructional Video7:14
Let's Tute

Heron's Formula for Calculating Areas of Triangles and Quadrilaterals

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains how to calculate the area of triangles using Heron's formula, which only requires the length of the sides. It also shows how Heron's formula can be used to calculate the area of any type of quadrilateral if all the...
Instructional Video2:06
NASA

NASA | Intro to LIDAR - 2D Version

3rd - 11th
Want to know the 3D shape of terrain on another planet? Want to study the height and density of Earth's forests? An amazing tool called LIDAR can help! Learn more in this video.
Instructional Video1:34
Brian McLogan

Learn how to square a number

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to simplify mathematics expressions. A mathematis expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To simplify a mathematics expression means to reduce the expression...
Instructional Video3:42
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine if there are no triangles for ambiguous case

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

CSS Bootcamp: Master CSS (Including CSS Grid/Flexbox) - Overflow

Higher Ed
CSS Basics: Overflow This clip is from the chapter "CSS Basics" of the series "CSS Bootcamp: Master CSS (Including CSS Grid/Flexbox)".This section is about CSS Basics.
Instructional Video1:44
Brian McLogan

Factoring the GCF from a trinomial using the box method

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to factor polynomials by GCF. A polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. To factor an algebraic expression means to break it...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

Frontend Web Development Bootcamp - Build a Twitter Clone - Images

Higher Ed
HTML Crash Course: Images This clip is from the chapter "HTML Crash Course" of the series "Frontend Web Development Bootcamp: Build a Twitter Clone".This section explains about HTML, Headings, Paragraphs, Lists, Links and so on.
Instructional Video8:49
Brian McLogan

How to evaluate the six trig functions when given a point

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn all about evaluating trigonometric functions with triangles. In this playlist, we will learn how to evaluate, sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant when given the sides of a triangle. If we have missing sides we...
Instructional Video9:19
Curated Video

HTML CSS and JavaScript for Beginners - A Web Design Course - Website Project Part 2

Higher Ed
In this video, we'll cover website project part 2. This clip is from the chapter "CSS Section" of the series "HTML CSS and JavaScript for Beginners - A Web Design Course".This section is about CSS; learn basics of CSS, CSS inline style,...
Instructional Video5:34
Let's Tute

Identifying Arithmetic Progressions through Graphs

9th - Higher Ed
This video teaches an activity to identify whether a given sequence of numbers is an arithmetic progression or not. By using graph paper and coloring, the difference between consecutive numbers is observed to determine if it is constant...
Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

Figma for UIUX Master Web Design in Figma - Create the Header

Higher Ed
This video explains how to create the header. This clip is from the chapter "First Web Design Project" of the series "Figma for UI/UX: Master Web Design in Figma".This section focuses on the first web design project.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Identifying Dependent and Independent Variables (Example)

K - 12th
Identify dependent and independent variables.
Instructional Video3:40
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Kinetic and Potential Energy of a Ball on a Ramp

12th - Higher Ed
Look at this nifty ramp you made! Let's roll some stuff off of it, shall we? Good thing we know all about potential energy and kinetic energy, because that will allow us to calculate all kinds of things, like the velocity of the ball at...
Instructional Video4:26
Tarver Academy

9-1 Formulas for Parallelograms - GEOMETRY

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Formulas for Parallelograms - Geometry