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How to convert binary to decimal.
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These two ways of multiplying are much easier and faster than any way you ever learnt in school! What's more they are easy to remember - easier than the usual method!
But what do you think?
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"Look at All the Colors I Can See" (See below for lyrics)
A green tree, a yellow cat, purple flowers, and a big blue hat—just look at all the colors you can see in this vibrant music video! With "Look at All the Colors I Can See," an original song by ABCmouse.com, children will learn basic colors and how combining certain colors can make new colors as well. Encourage your child to point out all the colors he or she can see in the world around them!
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Song Lyrics:
Look at all the colors I can see!
I see big red apples in the tree.
I can see my yellow cat,
I can see my big blue hat.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
Look at all the colors I can see!
I can see green leaves up in the tree.
I can see my big orange ball,
Purple flowers by the wall.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
Look at all the colors I can see!
I can see the brown trunk of the tree.
I see white clouds in the sky,
And a blackbird flying by.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
(Spoken)
Red and yellow make orange.
Yellow and blue make green.
Blue and red make purple.
Red and white make pink.
White and black make gray.
All the colors make brown!
Look at all the colors I can see!
Now I see gray rain clouds by the tree.
If we get a few rain showers,
Then I'll see big bright pink flowers.
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
I see colors of the rainbow
in the world that's all around me,
Oh, look at all the colors I can see!
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Okay, you've got me - this is Pythagorus' theorum....
Really easy though!
In a right angled triangle the square of the two smaller sides added together is the same as the square of the diagonal.
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This Mental Math Trick is the secret to doubling numbers instantly. With this trick you will be able to throw away the calculator (OK that is an exaggeration!)!
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Sure, you've seen Vincent Van Gogh's famed painting The Starry Night before. And maybe you know of him as a tortured soul. But let's take a closer look behind this most recognizable work of art.
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Area of circles - a math lesson that is fast and easy to understand. Math is awesome! To donate to the tecmath channel: https://paypal.me/tecmath?locale.x=en_AU To donate to the tecmath channel: https://paypal.me/tecmath?locale.x=en_AU
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On this lesson, you will learn about multiplying exponents with same base. This exponent rule is often referred to as the exponent multiplication rule! For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :) (algegbra)
This lesson answers the following questions: How do I multiply exponents with the same base? What is an exponent? How do a simplify exponents?
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Let's explore the difference between similar and congruent figures (similarity vs. congruence) in this conceptual mini-lesson.
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Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.
Understand that a two-dimensional figure is similar to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, translations, and dilations; given two similar two-dimensional figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the similarity between them.
What does it mean when two figures are similar?
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What is the difference between similarity and conrguence?
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In this lesson, we will work through three practice problems where you have to find the standard equation of a circle (also known as the standard equation of a circle). Find the equation of the circle...
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This tutorial shows how to find the X intercept and Y intercept of a line. Once the X and Y intercepts of a line are found, they are used to sketch the line on the X Y coordinate system.
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