Curated Video
Adding Polynomials by Combining Like Terms
Understand the concept of degree and how it relates to the exponents in polynomial terms. Through examples and the use of algebra tiles, students will practice adding polynomials and see that the sum is always a polynomial.
Curated Video
Applying Exponents to Area and Volume Models
This video demonstrates this concept using examples of squares, cubes, and other multi-dimensional figures. The video highlights the relationship between multiplying bases and adding exponents to determine the total dimensions of a shape.
Music Matters
Circle of Fifths Quiz - Music Theory
How well do you know the circle of fifths? Test your knowledge with this short quiz. The Circle of Fifths tells you everything you need to know about major keys, minor keys, and key signatures. This music theory lesson presents a...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate the limit to infinity with ha asymptote
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function involving rational expressions. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time. The...
Curated Video
Determining End Behavior of Graphs by Analyzing Equations
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the end behavior of a graph by analyzing its equation. They discuss power functions with even and odd exponents, and how the graphs change as the exponent increases. The teacher also...
Zach Star
Should I Get Further Education (Master's, PhD, MBA, and More)
In this video I discuss whether you should get further education beyond a bachelor's degree. There are many types of further schooling you can go into including a master's and phd, medical school, nursing school, pharmacy school, law...
Psychology Unlocked
DIRECTIONAL or NON-DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESIS - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
What is the difference between DIRECTIONAL and NON-DIRECTIONAL HYPOTHESES? What even is a HYPOTHESIS? Every experiment starts with a hypothesis - predicting the outcome of the experiment. Directional hypotheses predict the direction of a...
FuseSchool
How To Harden Vegetable Oils Through Hydrogenation
Learn how to harden vegetable oils through a chemical process demonstrated on the example of Margarine.
Music Matters
How Well Do You Know The Circle of Fifths? - Music Theory
Can you answer all the questions in this Circle of Fifths quiz? The Circle of Fifths tells you everything you need to know about major keys, minor keys, and key signatures. This music theory lesson presents a light-hearted quiz that is...
FuseSchool
Hardening Vegetable Oils Through Hydrogenation
Learn how to harden vegetable oils through a chemical process demonstrated on the example of Margarine.
Music Matters
Minor Key Harmony - Music Theory
Minor key harmony can be very complicated. Many people are reasonably happy about choosing chords to harmonize a melody in a major key but minor keys present particular challenges, especially when trying to figure out your way around the...
Music Matters
How to Recognize Written Chords in Sheet Music - Music Theory
How to recognize written chords in sheet music. This music theory lesson will help you understand how to look at a chord and know what chord is written. By the end of this lesson, you will have a good understanding of how to identify...
Psychology Unlocked
False recall and what it tells us about our memory | Memory | Cognitive Psychology
We rely on our memory to complete pretty much every task that we set ourselves to. But even with our complete reliance on this cognitive capability, it's only able to accurately recall about 50% of the time... the rest of the time, we...
Brian McLogan
How to Find All of the Zeros of a Polynomial by Factoring, Including Imaginary
👉 Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial. 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. The zeros of a polynomial are the values...
Psychology Unlocked
Do babies have an accent? Psychology of Language Development
As adults we all have an accent - a linguistic geo-tag that gives away so much about where we come from... Our country, our city, even our educational and economic backgrounds. But what about babies? Do they have accents too? In this...
Music Matters
Modulating to Closely Related Keys (Minor Key Modulation Chart) - Music Composition
Each key has five closely related keys to which we can modulate. This music composition lesson explains how to find those neighbouring keys and the purpose and use of pivot chords, before showing all the options for using pivot chords in...
Catalyst University
EKG Patterns 1st & 2nd Degree AV Node Blocks
In this playlist, we discuss clinically relevant EKG patterns. This video specifically covers first and second degree AV node blocks.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ronald Schettkat: Inequality and the Challenge of Employment 2/3
Ronald Schettkat, Professor of Economics at Schumpeter School, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany speaking at the panel entitled "Inequality and the Challenge of Employment" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Yanis Varoufakis: Europe by (Mis)Design 4/4
In part 4 of this four-part INET "From the Director's Chair" interview, INET Executive Director Robert Johnson talks with Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis about Varoufakis's new book The Global Minotaur: America, The True Origins of the...
Psychology Unlocked
THE COGNITIVE INTERVIEW - Geiselman (1984) & Fisher (1987)
The COGNITIVE INTERVIEW was created by Geiselman and Fisher in a bid to improve the quality of eye witness testimony. The Cognitive Interview has four distinct retrieval techniques at its core: 1) Re-establishing the context; 2)...
Curated Video
Determining the Equation of a Polynomial Graph
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the equation of a polynomial graph by analyzing its end behavior and zeros. They provide examples and step-by-step instructions, highlighting the importance of understanding...