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Compare & Order Decimals | Numbers | Maths
This video introduces comparing and ordering decimals using place value. Lorenzo walks viewers through an example, starting with decimals 0.561, 0.55, 0.057, and 0.5. By comparing the digits in each decimal place, he demonstrates how to...
Curated Video
Significant Figures Explained! | High School Science
Are you always getting points marked off because your answer does not have the correct number of sig figs? Sig Figs are an important part of every high school and college science course. In this video, we dive in to the 4 rules that tell...
Programming Electronics Academy
PWM and analogWrite: Arduino Course 4.7
A description of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and how it is used with Arduino.
Why U
Algebra 04 - Complement and Relative Complement
The complement of a set is the collection of all elements which are not members of that set. Although this operation appears to be straightforward, the way we define "all elements" can significantly change the results.
Learning Mole
Decimals: Understanding the Basics Through Sports Day
In this video, James learns about decimals through his experiences at sports day. With the help of his teacher, he discovers the relationship between decimals and fractions, as well as how to represent and understand decimal numbers....
Why U
Pre-Algebra 04 - Whole Numbers, Integers, and the Number Line
Number systems evolved from the natural "counting" numbers, to whole numbers (with the addition of zero), to integers (with the addition of negative numbers), and beyond. These number systems are easily understood using the number line.
Curated OER
Penguins At The Movies: Zero
Penguins at the movies highlight the number zero. The penguins eat sardine duds, puffs, and more until there are none left in their buckets. It is a fun way to discuss the number zero.
Curated OER
Zero Is Delicious
Cookie Monster shows us the number of the day: zero! He uses his favorite treat, cookies, to demonstrate what zero looks like. Use this as an introduction to your math lesson.
TED-Ed
A Brief History of Banned Numbers
What numbers should not be shared? Numbers thoughout history have been banned for one reason or another. The resource provides details of illegal numbers and compares them to the written and spoken word. Discussion brings the idea of...
Curated OER
What are Positive and Negative Numbers?
Is zero positive or is it negative? Are all positive numbers to the right of zero on the number line? Are all negative numbers to the left of zero on the number line? Are all positive numbers greater than zero? Are all negative numbers...
Curated OER
What's Another Definition for an Integer?
Break down integers with this video. A teacher gives a basic definition and provides several examples of integers. The examples cover numbers that are integers as well as numbers that are not integers. A concise video, this resource...
Curated OER
What's the Zero of a Function?
The zero of a function is the x-value of a function that makes a function equal zero. I know, it sounds confusing. So watch this video as the teacher demonstrates what this means.
Curated OER
What Does it Mean To Have No Correlation?
What does it mean when a scatter plot graph shows that there is no correlation? Does it have something to do with the slope of the line of fit? Yes, it certainly does have to do with the line of fit. If the slope of the line is zero,...
Curated OER
What's Another Definition for an Integer?
Break down integers with this video. A teacher gives a basic definition and provides several examples of integers. The examples cover numbers that are integers as well as numbers that are not integers. A concise video, this resource...
Virtual Nerd
What is Place Value for Whole Numbers?
Whole numbers are the natural numbers including zero. The instructor illustrates and explains place value. She draws a place value chart and then defines each term and what the numbers mean. She writes a number in standard form and then...
Curated OER
What's the Zero of a Function?
The zero of a function is the x-value of a function that makes a function equal zero. I know, it sounds confusing. So watch this video as the teacher demonstrates what this means.
Curated OER
Why Can't You Divide By 0?
A mathematic impossibility? What? There's something you can't do in math? Yes! Believe it or not, you can't divide by zero! Watch this video and see the proof.
Curated OER
What Do You Do With a Zero Exponent?
There is one exception to this rule, but all numbers that have a power of zero equal one. Don't believe it? Watch this video as the instructor breaks it down to prove this to be true. This makes solving a problem with a zero exponent...
Curated OER
What is Place Value for Whole Numbers?
Whole numbers are the natural numbers including zero. The instructor illustrates and explains place value. She draws a place value chart and then defines each term and what the numbers mean. She writes a number in standard form and then...
Curated OER
Multiplying by Zero
Dom and Edgar explain that no matter what you multiply by 0 will equal 0. They provide solid examples and a brief explanation.