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Expanding Single Brackets
Expand your understanding of the distributive property. Scholars learn how to apply the property to algebraic expressions by watching a video. They expand expressions with their newfound knowledge.
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Simultaneous Equations by Elimination
Take a methodical approach—solve systems one at a time. Young mathematicians learn to solve simultaneous equations (system of equations) algebraically. The preferred method here is elimination.
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Solving Algebraic Fractions
Equations with algebraic fractions still require the LCD. Pupils learn to solve equations with algebraic fractions. Multiplying through by a common denominator gives a simpler equation that they can solve.
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Quadratic Sequences: nth Term
Second time's the charm. Scholars determine the first and second differences of terms in a sequence to identify it as quadratic. They then determine explicit formulas for each quadratic sequence.
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Is a Number in a Sequence
Does it fit the pattern? Individuals watch a video that explains how to determine if a number is in a specified arithmetic sequence. This involves solving a linear equation.
Numberphile
How Pi Was Nearly Changed to 3.2
Were it not for a coincidence, Indiana might have legislated an incorrect value of pi. Scholars listen to a true story about how Indiana's House of Representatives wanted scholars in the state to learn that pi was equal to 3.2. A math...
Geography Now
Geography Now! Iceland
First colonized by Vikings, Iceland is home to a unique blend of Nordic and Celtic cultures. The geothermal island is experiencing a tourism boom and is learning how to navigate the world stage. A video resource profiles the culture,...
Geography Now
Geography Now! Laos
Laos may be one of the least understood countries in Southeast Asia. It remains communist, and it lives with remnants of the Vietnam War. Yet, it's home to lush biodiversity, including waterfalls and exotic animals. A video resource...
Geography Now
Geography Now! Luxembourg
Luxembourg is so small, one can drive across it in 45 minutes. However, many consider the nation the European cultural capital, as it's home to numerous ancient and medieval sites. A video resource shows off some of these while...
Geography Now
Geography Now! Morocco
Morocco has its place in popular imagination, thanks to films like Casablanca, but its history is even richer. With the world's oldest university, interesting border disputes, and tree-climbing goats, the country has a rich history that...
Bill Nye
Bill Nye The Science Guy on Pressure
Dive deep with air pressure as Bill shows how it keeps liquid from entering an upside down beaker when placed underwater. Then watch a rock music video about pressure. If you are putting together a PowerPoint on fluid pressure, you may...