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Composite functions | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool
Composite functions In the introduction to functions video, we discovered what functions are, what domain and range mean and how to solve some problems. We saw that they could be called f(x) or g(x) or any letter. In this video, we’re...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to verify a simple trigonometric identity
👉 Learn how to verify trigonometric identities having rational expressions. To verify trigonometric expression means to verify that the term on the left hand side of the equality sign is equal to the term on the right hand side. To...
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Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic: The Differences | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool
In this video we have a look at the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. All cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes, and organisms with...
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BIOLOGY - Cells - Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic
In this video we have a look at the similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. All cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Organisms with prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes, and organisms with...
Brian McLogan
Multiply two binomials of trigonometric expression to simplify
👉 Learn how to simplify trigonometric expressions by factoring, expansion, and re-grouping. To simplify a trigonometric identity means to reduce the identity to the simplest form it can take which may be a number or a simple...
Brian McLogan
Converting to sines and cosines to verify my trig identity
👉 Learn how to verify trigonometric identities having rational expressions. To verify trigonometric expression means to verify that the term on the left hand side of the equality sign is equal to the term on the right hand side. To...
Brian McLogan
Determine the vertical and oblique asymptotes
👉 Learn how to find the slant/oblique asymptotes of a function. A slant (oblique) asymptote usually occurs when the degree of the polynomial in the numerator is higher than the degree of the polynomial in the denominator. To find the...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate for theta between 0 and 2pi
👉 Learn how to evaluate the inverse of reciprocal trigonometric functions. Recall that the reciprocal trigonometric functions are given by the ratio of 1 and the corresponding trigonometric function. When an angle is unknown but the...
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How science explains monster waves
Rogue waves - enormous, spontaneous surface waves in the open ocean - were once the tall tales of sailors. They are waves that reach 2-3x taller than the largest average waves in the area, reaching heights of 75 – 100ft. With the help of...
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Scientists Are Close to Eliminating Pain, Here’s How
How we might experience the unpleasantness of pain might come down to these 150 neurons in mouse brains. How Close Are We to Downloading the Human Brain? - https://youtu.be/DE5e5zF6a-8 Read More: Scientists Find Brain Cells That Make...
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This Lab-Grown Brain Made a Muscle TWITCH, Here’s How
Growing brains can be a tricky process, but growing ones that can make muscles move? That's an incredible feat. Here's how scientists did it. How Close Are We to Farming Human Body Parts? - https://youtu.be/oRHxX9OW9ow Read More:...
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Temple Grandin On Her Search Engine | Blank on Blank
"Everything in my mind works like a search engine set for the image function." - Temple Grandin in 2008, from an oral history at Colorado State University Hear more interview outtakes and learn more about Temple Grandin @...
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Marcel Danesi - Teachers Make a Difference - Professor Gianrenzo Clivio
Marcel Danesi, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, was born in Lucca, Italy. He was professor of semiotics and anthropology at Victoria College, University of Toronto, he directs the semiotics and communication theory programs. Danesi also holds...
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This 3D Bioprinted Organ Just Took Its First "Breath"
This breathing air sac model serves as a proof of concept in a field where 3D printing vasculature has been one of the biggest challenges. Why This 3D Light Printer Is a HUGE Game Changer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy-d5VVZlxQ Read...
Life Noggin
Can You Eat In Your Sleep?
You've heard of Sleep Walking, but is it possible to EAT in your sleep? Subscribe to Lifespan.io: https://www.youtube.com/LifespanIO and Lifespan News: https://www.youtube.com/LifespanNews Learn more about sleep communication on this...
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How Did Roboticists Get This Ancient Fossil To Walk?
Advanced computer tomography scans are changing the way paleontologists are studying ancient life and “OroBOT” may be just the beginning. How Did Science Get Neanderthals So Wrong? - https://youtu.be/VAaTaZqleeY Read More: Reverse...
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How Stress Rewires Your Brain and What You Can Do About It
We lead stressful lives. These brain-boosting tips can help alleviate anxiety and release proteins in the brain that stimulate neuronal growth – literal "creative juices," you might say. Mindful Meditation: Miracle Cure or Media Hype? -...
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Why Do Scientists Keep Finding New Organs?
This long ignored connective tissue now serves a more important role and may act as a shock absorber, keeps our organs in place, and even plays a major role in the spread of cancer. But is it an organ? How Scientists Found a New Neuron...
Jam Campus
THE ROCK CYCLE SONG | Science Music Video
✌SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2F48qzK 📩 [FREE DOWNLOAD] 7 SECRETS OF MAKING YOUR OWN SONGS: http://eepurl.com/geN6WT 🎤 SING THE KARAOKE VERSION → Practice your skills: https://www.jamcampus.com/rock-cycle-song 🔥NEED A VIDEO...
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Polynomial Division, Polynomial and Rational Functions, Algebra II
Put your math pupils’ division and algebra skills to the test with this video, which introduces the concept of polynomial division. Sal's examples increase in complexity as the video progresses, allowing viewers to see how basic skills...
Curated OER
Find Zeros of a Function Given the Graph
Introduce zeros of a function and their relationship to the graph of the function. an informative video uses the definition of a zero to help identify them on a graph and provides several examples of finding the zeros of a...
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Calculus AB/BC - Sketching Graphs of Functions and Their Derivatives
Find deeper meaning in graphs. Pupils use the knowledge gained from the previous sections in the unit to sketch graphs of a function's derivative. Learners also see how to sketch a graph of a function given the graph of its derivatives....
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Calculus AB/BC - Using the Mean Value Theorem
At some point the rate of change must be the average. Pupils first see the definition of the Mean Value Theorem and hear an explanation of it in simple terms. The helpful video then compares the Mean Value Theorem with the Intermediate...
Curated OER
How Do You Find the Zeros of a Quadratic Function on a Graph?
Find the zeros on a given graph of a quadratic equation. What does this mean? It means to find the values at which the parabola crosses the x-axis. It seems pretty straightforward to be able to look at a graph and identify the points at...