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Manual: GeoGebra in a Nutshell (from http://school-maths.com) - Square
This tutorial shows how to extend the distributive property to simplify variable expressions.
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What are the Two Important Types of Logarithms ( Log Base e and Log Base 10 ) : Logarithms, Lesson 3
This tutorial explains what how log base ten and log base e ( the natural log ) are represented.
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Join us on this flipped math lesson where we visually explore how to graph a linear function in slope intercept form also know as y=mx+b form.
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In which Stan Muller talks about some of the problems in Intellectual Property law as it exists today. He'll also teach you a little about how IP law applies to everyone's favorite media platform, YouTube. Lastly, he'll do a little prognosticating, and try to predict how IP law might change in the future.
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Crash Course Big History is back! It turns out, we couldn't tell all of the 13.8 billion years of the history of the universe in 10 Crash Course Episodes. So, Big History host Emily Graslie has returned to add 6 more episodes that look at why the stuff we studied in Big History matter. Today, we're starting with a look at why Cosmic Evolution matters. What exactly does the process of the big bang, the formation of stars, and the birth of planets mean to our lives? Let's find out together.
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Educational video for kids which teaches them how to practice cursive script letter-writing for letter V. Kids will learn how to pronounce and write the alphabet letters with many word examples which start with or include the letter V. This video is part of a larger collection of videos with alphabet learning teaching material and cursive writing material. Excellent resource for Preschool Education.
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Educational video for kids to learn about the rotation and revolution movements of the earth. Kids will find out what each movement involves, how long the earth takes to spin around the sun or around its axis, how we explain seasons, leap years and lots of other interesting facts. This video is part of a larger collection of Science videos for kids. Wonderful resource for primary school kids.
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Title: Master Indefinite Integrals in 15 Seconds! Simplify with Partial Fractions - Step-by-Step Tutorial
Welcome to a swift and insightful journey through calculus! Are you struggling with indefinite integrals, especially when they involve complex algebraic fractions? Say no more! In this tutorial, we'll break down the concept of indefinite integrals and show you how to tackle them using the method of partial fractions.
What You'll Learn:
- The basics of indefinite integrals and why they're crucial in calculus.
- A straightforward approach to simplifying complex rational expressions.
- How to decompose a polynomial using partial fractions for easy integration.
- Step-by-step instructions to ensure you grasp the method and can apply it to any similar problems.
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- Quick Learning: Designed for those who want to learn efficiently, we've condensed the lesson into a 15-second guide that packs a punch.
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- Practical Examples: Real-world examples to show the relevance and application of the technique in solving calculus problems.
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Nouns - Irregular Plural | English Grammar with Elvis | Roving Genius
You may have faced difficulty in understanding which Noun can be made plural by adding 's' and which require 'ies', 'es', 'ves' etc.
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The Principal Lecturer and Lead for Planning and Admissions in the School of Education discusses training as a teacher, the unique rewards the profession brings and why Brighton is the option for you.
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What might it feel like to invent calculus?
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In this first video of the series, we see how unraveling the nuances of a simple geometry question can lead to integrals, derivatives, and the fundamental theorem of calculus.
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What Are the Perturbations that influence a Satellite's Lifetime? They are Atmospheric Drag, Earth Magnetic Field, Earth Gravity Gradient, and Solar Radiation Pressure.
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Do you know why the heart is so important? In The Human Heart for Kids video, you will learn that the heart, apart from pumping blood, also carries lots of other important things throughout the body. The heart is an organ made up mostly of muscle, and it plays a vital role in keeping you and your body healthy and strong.
The human heart is one the most important organs of the body that is essential for survival. It is part of the circulatory system, which is the body system that carries blood and other substances to and from the heart. The other main parts of the circulatory system are blood vessels, which include veins, arteries, and capillaries. And the heart beats automatically because it's controlled by the autonomic nervous system. In 24 hours, your heart averages about 115,000 beats per day!
So how does the heart work exactly? Well, the heart consists of left and right ventricles at the bottom and left and right atriums at the top. Blood pushes through the atriums into the ventricles on each side of the heart through little "gates" every time the heart beats. These gates basically help ensure the blood flows in the right direction. The blood travels through the different vessels throughout the rest of the body. You can think of blood vessels as little train tracks that carry blood to different parts of the body. The trip for a single drop of blood throughout the body takes only about a minute.
Blood carries oxygen, food, minerals, and vitamins as well, and all these things help your body move, grow, and make repairs. In fact, they even help you think! The stuff in your blood that the body doesn't need gets set out as waste through the lungs, kidneys, and liver. To keep your heart healthy, there are a few things you can do. Exercising will help strengthen the muscles of your heart. Eating fruits and vegetables also helps keep your arteries clear. Drinking plenty of water is also essential because water makes up about 83% of the heart. If you don't have enough water, your heart can become less and less healthy. Finally, remember to move around. Moving around helps both your body and your mind.
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What are you waiting for? The digestive system and digestion
Hello friends, and welcome to a new Happy Learning video. Today we are going to learn about the digestive system and digestion.
So that our body can make the most of the food we eat, it must first transform it into a simpler substance called nutrients. These nutrients are then transported by our blood around our body to be used and converted into energy. This food transformation process is called digestion and is done by the digestive system.
The digestive system is a very long tube threw which food travels and is made up of the following parts:
The mouth; this is where the digestion journey begins. The teeth both chop and grin up the food we eat. Once it has been made into a ball, it is pushed down the food pipe, to the pharynx.
The pharynx is a cavity which shares the digestive system with the respiratory system. It is from the pharynx that the food goes to the esophagus.
The esophagus is a soft muscular tube that moves food further down to the stomach.
The stomach is a widening of the digestive tube. It creates a movement which allows food to mix with gastric fluids. Once this process has been done, it then travels to the small intestine.
The small intestine, is called small because of its width not its length. It's actually much longer than the large intestine, measuring up to 7 meters in length, almost as wide as a football goal from post to post. Well it is here, in the small intestine, were the food digestion journey ends. Now it is up to fluids processed by two glands, the liver and the pancreas, to finalize the transformation of food into nutrients.
Once the food is converted into nutrients, they then traverse the small intestines walls and filter into our blood where they are then made good use of, by all of our body´s cells. But what happens to all the food that our body doesn't need? All that, such a fiber, for example, is transferred to the large intestine.
The large intestine is a thick tube which accumulates substances which our organism cannot digest and is also where water from these substances is absorbed. These substances then form the fecal matter, or what we call poop, which comes out of the anus. Agghh, it sounds a little bit discussing but that's how our body works.
Anyway friends, I hope you found the digestion system and digestion as interesting as I did.
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