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Checking and securing understanding of tangent ratio problems
Pupil outcome: I can use the tangent ratio to find the missing side or angle in a right-angled triangle. Key learning points: - The tangent ratio involves the opposite, adjacent and the angle - If you know the length of the opposite and...
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Checking and securing understanding of sine ratio problems
Pupil outcome: I can use the sine ratio to find the missing side or angle in a right-angled triangle. Key learning points: - The sine ratio involves the hypotenuse, opposite and the angle - If you know the length of the hypotenuse and...
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Using the sine ratio
Pupil outcome: I can use the sine ratio to find the missing side or angle in a right-angled triangle. Key learning points: - The sine ratio involves the hypotenuse, opposite and the angle. - If you know the length of the hypotenuse and...
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Tangent ratio
Pupil outcome: I can derive the tangent ratio from the sides of a right-angled triangle. Key learning points: - When the adjacent has a length of one, the opposite side has a length of tan(θ). - You can apply a scale factor to this...
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Scaling the right-angled triangle from the unit circle
Pupil outcome: I can recognise the right-angled triangle within a unit circle and use proportion to scale to similar triangles. Key learning points: - There are specific ratios within the two key right-angled triangles defined by the...
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Sine and cosine ratios
Pupil outcome: I can derive the sine and cosine ratios from the sides of a right-angled triangle. Key learning points: - When the hypotenuse has a length of one, the opposite side has length sin(θ) - When the hypotenuse has a length of...
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How to graph Tangent and Cotangent (with asymptotes and zeros)
How do you graph y=tan(x) and y=cot(x)? Why do the graphs look the way they do? How do I know where the asymptotes and zeros are for each graph? This video answers all these questions and derives the graphs for these two periodic trig...
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Electronics 101: KVL and KCL
In this question, we will look at how we can apply KVL and KCL to solve for the unknown voltages and currents.
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The Sine Rule in Trigonometry.
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
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Sine Cosine Rules
Welcome to our complete high school mathematics tutorial series! Whether you’re a student preparing for exams, a teacher seeking additional resources, or a parent helping your child succeed in math, these videos cover a wide range of...
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How To Solve One - Step Equations (Addition and Subtraction)
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you! Mrs. C will go show you step-by-step how to factor an algebraic expression, using different methods and several examples.
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Algebra Tiles Made Easy! | Solve One - Step Equations (Addition & Subtraction) | 7.EE.B.4
Welcome to How To Solve One -Step Equations Using Algebra Tiles (Adding & Subtracting) with Mrs. C! If you need help understanding how to use algebra tiles to solve algebraic equations, we're here to help you out! Whether you're just...
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Dynamic Equilibrium - Characterestics
Highlights the essential features, such as constant concentrations and reaction rates
The Business Professor
Decision-Making and Relevant Costing
Relevant costs or relevant costing is closely related to decision making. A relevant cost is a cost that will directly change based upon a singular decision.
The Business Professor
Accounting for Special Merchandizing Transactions
In this video, the teacher discusses special merchandising transactions that occur in merchandising businesses. They focus specifically on transactions related to purchasing, such as purchase returns and sales, allowances, and purchase...
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Passive transport: diffusion and osmosis
Passive transport is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows us to keep things balanced in our cells. Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis are known types of passive transport.
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The ONE thing your teacher is NOT telling you that will simply forces!
Forces are all around us and are the reason why objects accelerate (speed up, slow down or change direction)! Forces can either be balanced or unbalanced. When the forces are balanced, the net force is 0 and the object's motion will not...
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Learning the 9 Noble Virtues with Kids Planet
In this video, the teacher discusses the concept of nobility and the 9 noble virtues according to the ancient Norse Vikings. The virtues include courage, truth, honor, loyalty, discipline, industry, self-reliance, hospitality, and...
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Inclusion: Embracing Differences and Building Connections
In this video, Shanya the sheep and her shepherd friend Liam teach us about the value of inclusion. They explain that inclusion is accepting and learning from each other, regardless of our differences. Through their stories and examples,...
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What is Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Anti-fragile? And How does it apply to Project Management?
In this video, I answer the question, What is Anti-fragile? – and how does the conception anti-fragility apply to Project Management? It describes things that not only benefit from a chaotic environment, but need one to survive and...
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Signs Around Town Part 3 - Videos for ESL teachers and ESL students
ESL teachers and ESL students will love this video all about Signs Around Town. This is Part 3. There are 10 different signs in this video. English learners can learn about signs like No Left Turn, Pedestrian Crossing or Winding Road.
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Signs Around Town Part 2 - Videos for ESL teachers and ESL students
ESL teachers and ESL students will love this video all about Signs Around Town. This is Part 2. There are 10 different signs in this video. English learners can learn about signs like Narrow Bridge, No Entry or Weight Limitation.