Brian McLogan
Write the Equation of a Line Perpendicular Through a Point
When we want to write the equation of a line perpendicular to another through a point we need to make sure that identify the correct slope as well as the equation of a line. ⭐️ Writing equations of a Line parallel through a point - •...
Brian McLogan
Write The Equation of a Line Given the Slope and Intercept
When given the slope and x or y intercept of an equation you can write the equation of a line. In this video I will show you how ⭐️ Write the equation of a line given slope and point - ✅ New Videos on Linear Equations and Expressions - •...
Brian McLogan
End Behavior Review
In this video we are going to review how to find and write the end behavior of polynomials. We will do this by covering a couple of basic examples and then work our way up to some more advanced examples ⭐ Completing the Square Problems...
Brian McLogan
Make sure you pick the right identity to help you verify
In this video I will help you determine how to choose the right identity when you are verifying identities. It may seem obvious but often it is not. ⭐️ A secret weapon most students overlook to verify an identity - • Most students...
Brian McLogan
Know your Pythagorean Identities to Verify an Identity
It's all about knowing your Pythagorean Identities when you have to verify a trigonometric identity. Not sure? check out this video where I go through the process step by step. ⭐️ Don't overlook when verifying an identity - • Most...
Mr. Beat
"Separate But Equal" | Plessy v. Ferguson
In episode 50 of Supreme Court Briefs, a man with lighter skin is arrested after refusing to leave the whites-only railway car of a segregated train in the Jim Crow South.
Mr. Beat
Can You Start a Bible Study Club at School? | Westside Community Board of Education v. Mergens
In episode 20 of Supreme Court Briefs, high school students want to start a Bible Study Club, but their principal won't let them, saying it breaks the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
Curated Video
Add a Given Value: Inequality
Substitute a Given Value into an Inequality substitutes a given value into an inequality to determine whether the value is true or not.
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Inequality Statement
Inequality Statement writes an inequality statement for a set of positive and negative numbers and its relative position by using a number line diagram.
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Graph Real-World Scenarios
Graph Real-World Scenarios graphs inequalities that represent given real-world scenarios.
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Graphing Solutions: Inequality
Graphing Solutions: Inequality represents the inequality of sets of numbers in word problems by graphing possible solutions.
Higgsino Physics
Does Quantum Mechanics Apply to Large Objects?
Why Quantum mechanics applies to more than just the smallest particles. And how quantum mehcnaics converges to the classical limit depending on the de brogile wavelength. We explore the double slit experiment and discover bucky balls...
Curated Video
Introduction to Fractions
You've probably heard of fractions before, but what do they even mean? Why are there two numbers on top of each other, and why are there so many shapes involved with fractions, like circles, rectangles, and squares? In this video, we...
Curated Video
Multiplication Using Groups
All around you, there are groups of objects in all shapes and sizes. When you have a lot of groups of something, it may be harder to figure out the total number of objects. Multiplication can help you with that! Come and dive with us in...
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Exploring Equivalent Fractions
In this lesson we explore the concept of equivalent fractions. Using shapes, number lines, and fraction bars, we show how two fractions with different numerators and denominators are actually the same amount. They're equivalent!...
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Multiplication in Real Life
Have you ever come across a word problem, and didn't know if you should multiply, add, subtract or divide? Come explore with us as we look at some key phrases for multiplication word problems, and translate word problems into math...