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This lesson demonstrates that a Logarithm with an argument of 1 is equal to 0. It explains the meaning graphically, and also gives a demonstration of how this property works in conjunction with another logarithmic property.
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One stroke down we have the one
One stroke down we have the one
One stroke down we have the one
to make the number one.
Half a circle sleeping line
Half a circles sleeping line
Half a circle sleeping line
to make the number two
Half a circle, half a circle
Half a circle,half a circle
Half a circle,half a circle
to make the number 3
Standing ,sleeping,standing line
standing ,sleeping , standing line
Standing,sleeping,standing line
to make the number 4
Sleeping,standing,half a circle
Sleeping,standing,half a circle
Sleeping,standing,half a circle
to make the number 5
C curve and circle in
C curve and circle in
C curve and circle in
to make the number 6
Sleeping line and slanting line
Sleeping line and slanting line
sleeping line and slanting line
to make the no.7
C curve it goes up
C curve it goes up
C curve it goes up
to make the number 8
Small a circle, standing line
small a circle,standing line
small a circle, standing line
to make the number 9
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Currently, there are 118 elements on the periodic table—you'd think we'd be done adding them by now, but turns out we may never be! Join Michael Aranda and learn about the newest elements and what might be the next one in this fun episode of SciShow!
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This calculus video tutorial explains how to identify points of discontinuity or to prove a function is continuous / discontinuous at a point by using the 3 step continuity test. This involves evaluating piecewise functions using one sided limits. The first step is to determine if the function is defined at the given point. The second step is to prove that the limit exists by showing that the right side equals the left side. If the limit does not exist, it could be a jump discontinuity or an infinite discontinuity which are nonremovable. The 3rd step is to show that the limit equals the function at the given point. If the limit exists but does not equal the function, then it's a point discontinuity also known as a hole which is removable.
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Tim Brzezinski shows Alice Keeler how easy it is to teach math with GeoGebra. This is the first part of a 3 part series. The format for this is exactly what the title says, Tim is teaching Alice. So Alice is asking a lot of questions and is directing Tim to help her with what she wants to know. This is not Alice hosting Tim for a webinar. It is intentionally structured this way. Tim does a LOT of Geogebra webinars and trainings, check out his many other ways to learn more about Geogebra. For follow up join the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/geogebraeng/ where Tim is an active member.


In which John Green teaches you about railroads and some of the ways they changed the world, and how they were a sort of microcosm for the Industrial Revolution as a whole. Prior to the invention of steam-powered railroads, pretty much all locomotion had been muscle-powered. You either walked where you wanted to go or rode on an animal to get where you were going. The railroad changed human perception of time and space, making long-distance travel much faster and easier. Railroads also changed habits, including increasing reading. People needed some sort of distraction to ensure they didn't have to talk to other people on the train. Like any new technology, railroads also scared people. All kinds of fears surrounded rail travel, but over time, people got over them. And the quality of boiler manufacturing improved, so the trains exploded less often, which also made people feel safer.
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St George's Day is celebrated throughout England on 23 April. But what do we know about the real St George?
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