Instructional Video4:11
Brian McLogan

If a function is differentiable then it is continuous

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine the differentiability of a function. A function is said to be differentiable if the derivative exists at each point in its domain. To check the differentiability of a function, we first check that the function is...
Instructional Video1:53
Brian McLogan

How to convert a statement into a conditional statement

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write a statement in conditional form. A conditional statement is an if-then statement connecting a hypothesis (p) and the conclusion (q). If the hypothesis of a statement is represented by p and the conclusion is...
Instructional Video8:56
Brian McLogan

Master Writing the truth table for a given statement

12th - Higher Ed
Master Writing the truth table for a given statement
Instructional Video15:59
Programming Electronics Academy

If with Potentiometer: Arduino Course 5.3

Higher Ed
Using a potentiometer and if statement with Arduino.
Instructional Video3:51
Tarver Academy

How to do an If, Then Statement

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to do an If, Then Statement
Instructional Video1:16
Brian McLogan

Determine the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to label the parts of a conditional statement. A conditional statement is an if-then statement connecting a hypothesis (p) and the conclusion (q). If the hypothesis of a statement is represented by p and the conclusion is...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Fallacies: Affirming the Consequent

9th - 10th
In this video, Matthew C. Harris explains the fallacy of affirming the consequent, the formal fallacy that arises from inferring the converse of an argument. [3:25]
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Conditional, Contrapositive, Inverse, Converse, Biconditional

9th - 10th
Students learn about the terms related to logic and conditional statements. Terms explored are conditional, contrapositive, inverse, converse, and biconditional.