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9 Views ยท 2 years ago

MIT grad shows how to use the elimination method to solve a system of linear equations (aka. simultaneous equations). To skip ahead: 1) For a BASIC example where terms cancel right away when you add the equations, skip to 0:25. 2) For an example in which you have to MULTIPLY ONE EQUATION by a number before adding the equations, skip to time 6:26. 3) For an example in which you have to MULTIPLY BOTH EQUATIONS by numbers before adding, skip to 12:12. P.S.) For HOW TO SUBTRACT equations instead of adding them, if you'd rather do that, skip to 18:00. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps.

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For how to solve a system of linear equations by the SUBSTITUTION METHOD, jump to: https://youtu.be/YriMMWbndn0

What does it mean to solve a system of equations using the elimination method? It means to solve for the x and y values that make both equations true, using the elimination method. Elimination is just one way of solving (substitution is another way) and is sometimes called linear combination. Here's how:

1) BASIC ELIMINATION: First, make sure the equations are ordered in the same way, with their like terms lined up vertically. Then, try adding the equations (vertically) to make a new equation. If a term in the first equation has the same number coefficient but opposite sign (like 5y and -5y), then adding the equations will mean that those terms cancel. Since those terms disappear (in the example, 5y and -5y), there is just the variable x left in the equation so you can solve for x. Once you solve for x, you can take that number and plug it in for x in either of the original equations in the system, to solve for the other variable, y. The (x,y) pair is your solution.

2) MULTIPLY ONE EQUATION BEFORE ADDING: Sometimes terms don't immediately cancel when you add the two equations. What do you do then? Try multiplying one of the equations by a number (both the left and right sides) to make either the x terms or y terms have similar coefficients (but opposite sign), like positive 4x and negative 4x. Then add the two equations (the new version) and follow the same steps as in the first example.

3) MULTIPLY BOTH EQUATIONS BEFORE ADDING: If it does not help to just multiply one equation by a number, you may need to multiply both equations, separately, by numbers. If you check to see whether you can just multiply one equation by a number and add opposite terms/eliminate a variable, and it is not possible, then aim for an LCM, or least common multiple, by multiplying each equation by a different number, and then adding the equations.

P.S.) YES, YOU CAN SUBTRACT INSTEAD (if you want): If you have a system that has the exact same x terms or exact same y terms in both equations, if you prefer, you can just subtract the equations. Alternatively, if you still wanted to add the equations, you could just multiply one of the equations by -1 first and then add the equations and solve normally.

IMPORTANT: If you get something like 0 = 0 or 8 = 8, or something like 1 = 2 or 0 = 21 when you are following these steps and trying to solve, then you have probably found a special case. If you get something TRUE like 0 = 0 (a number equals the same number), then there are an infinite number of solutions to the system, and you can just write "infinitely-many solutions". If instead you get something FALSE like 0 = 21, then there is no solution (inconsistent system), and you can write "no solution".

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18 Views ยท 1 year ago

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Lesson planning is broken down into twelve different components that all school administrators, and state quality assurance for school will require. Most of these components you will already have in your lesson plans. Some of the categories that are required for teachers to have in their lesson plans begin with having a title and date for all of the lesson plans that are being submitted. Other required components for a teacher's lesson are including differentiated instruction for students with disabilities, and ell students. it also should include technology standards, state standards and cross-curriculum standards when they apply to the lesson. This video is part of a teachings in education playlist designed to help educators answer some of the many questions that teachers have throughout the school year. Other videos include teacher interview questions, blooms taxonomy, formative assessment, positive behavior intervention and supports, school climate and school culture, special education background knowledge, and many more. Teachers looking to add a little bit more to their classroom lesson planning can find a lot and really improve their practice through these videos. Remember, lesson planning is one of the most important components of teachings, yet many teachers don't put enough time into planning their lessons.

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29 Views ยท 3 months ago

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In this video, I will show you how to round decimals to the nearest hundredth. First, you need to identify the hundredth place value which is 2 to the right of the decimal. Next, look at the number next to the hundredth place on the right. If that number is 5 or greater, then you round up the hundredth place to the next digit. If it is 4 or less, you round down (which means keep it the same).


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Teacherflix
10 Views ยท 2 months ago

Students learn about the importance of creating and testing prototypes during the engineering design process. They start by building prototypes, which is a special type of model used to test new design ideas. Students gain experience using a variety of simple building materials, such as foam core board, balsa wood, cardstock and hot glue. They present their prototypes to the class for user testing and in the following activity create prototype iterations based on feedback. (Note: Conduct this activity in the context of a design project that students are working on; this activity reflects Step 5 and Step 6 in a series of seven steps that guide students through the engineering design loop.)
This engineering curriculum aligns to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

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20 Views ยท 1 year ago

Examing the new standards.
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20 Views ยท 2 years ago

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Algebra II on Khan Academy: Your studies in algebra 1 have built a solid foundation from which you can explore linear equations, inequalities, and functions. In algebra 2 we build upon that foundation and not only extend our knowledge of algebra 1, but slowly become capable of tackling the BIG questions of the universe. We'll again touch on systems of equations, inequalities, and functions...but we'll also address exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithms, imaginary and complex numbers, conic sections, and matrices. Don't let these big words intimidate you. We're on this journey with you!

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26 Views ยท 2 years ago

Proving that vertical angles are equal

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Geometry on Khan Academy: We are surrounded by space. And that space contains lots of things. And these things have shapes. In geometry we are concerned with the nature of these shapes, how we define them, and what they teach us about the world at large--from math to architecture to biology to astronomy (and everything in between). Learning geometry is about more than just taking your medicine ("It's good for you!"), it's at the core of everything that exists--including you. Having said all that, some of the specific topics we'll cover include angles, intersecting lines, right triangles, perimeter, area, volume, circles, triangles, quadrilaterals, analytic geometry, and geometric constructions. Wow. That's a lot. To summarize: it's difficult to imagine any area of math that is more widely used than geometry.

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19 Views ยท 2 years ago

This chemistry video tutorial explains the concept of dalton's law of partial pressure. It provides the equations plus plenty of examples and practice problems for you to work on.

Pressure & Boiling Point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t50Gmo8tq0

Gas Pressure Unit Conversion:
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Manometers & Barometers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P5NlpxGT7Y

Water Height & Mercury Column:
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Boyle's Law Practice Problems:
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How Does a Bike Pump Work?
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Charles Law:
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Gay Lussac's Law:
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Avogadro's Law:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czo2rIai5u0

Ideal Gas Law Problems:
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Combined Gas Law Problems:
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Gas Stoichiometry Problems:
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Molar Mass of a Gas at STP:
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Gas Density at STP:
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Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure:
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Collecting Gas Over Water:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1obOU5CxoQ4

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Gas Density of Mixtures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOD4Wg_TwX4

Average Kinetic Energy of a Gas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drZe2cCu-mc

Graham's Law of Effusion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urJI2RHZ42k

Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAsP-9m2aH0

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8 Views ยท 9 months ago

This short video was developed for CEDoW staff to learn more about prompt creation. It has been made using a mix of AI and other tools. These are listed below
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- Slide creation using Gamma AI
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12 Views ยท 2 years ago

First Grade Literature - Nouns .

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20 Views ยท 2 years ago

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicingโ€”and saving your progressโ€”now: https://www.khanacademy.org/ma....th/algebra2/x2ec2f6f

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Precalculus on Khan Academy: You may think that precalculus is simply the course you take before calculus. You would be right, of course, but that definition doesn't mean anything unless you have some knowledge of what calculus is. Let's keep it simple, shall we? Calculus is a conceptual framework which provides systematic techniques for solving problems. These problems are appropriately applicable to analytic geometry and algebra. Therefore....precalculus gives you the background for the mathematical concepts, problems, issues and techniques that appear in calculus, including trigonometry, functions, complex numbers, vectors, matrices, and others. There you have it ladies and gentlemen....an introduction to precalculus!

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5 Views ยท 2 months ago

Students learn about the role engineers and mathematicians play in developing the perfect bungee cord length by simulating and experimenting with bungee jumping using washers and rubber bands. Working as if they are engineers for a (hypothetical) amusement park, students are challenged to develop a show-stopping bungee jumping ride that is safe. To do this, they must find the maximum length of the bungee cord that permits jumpers (such as brave Washy!) to get as close to the ground as possible without going "splat"! This requires them to learn about force and displacement and run an experiment. Student teams collect and plot displacement data and calculate the slope, linear equation of the line of best fit and spring constant using Hooke's law. Students make hypotheses, interpret scatter plots looking for correlations, and consider possible sources of error. An activity worksheet, pre/post quizzes and a PowerPointยฎ presentation are included.

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4 Views ยท 2 months ago

This is a replay of EdWeek's webinar, "Joining Forces: Tapping Teacher Specialists to Serve All Students." Adams 50โ€™s Steve Sandovalโ€”a 2016 Education Week Leader to Learn Fromโ€”created an โ€œinterventionist frameworkโ€ out of frustration that his district's talented education specialists were isolated by separate certifications, regulations, and funding streams. Learn how the Adams 50 school district in Colorado brought together an array of education specialistsโ€”who typically work only with select studentsโ€”to use their teaching strengths to benefit all students. ____________________

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3 Views ยท 2 months ago

Students are introduced to servos and the flex sensor as they create simple, one-jointed, finger robots controlled by Arduino. Servos are motors with feedback and are extensively used in industrial and consumer applicationsโ€”from large industrial car-manufacturing robots that use servos to hold heavy metal and precisely weld components together, to prosthetic hands that rely on servos to provide fine motor control. Students use Arduino microcontrollers and flex sensors to read finger flexes, which they process to send angle information to the servos. Students create working circuits; use the constrain, map and smoothing commands; learn what is meant by library and abstraction in a coding context; and may even combine team finger designs to create a complete prosthetic hand of bendable fingers.

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14 Views ยท 1 year ago

Martin Cisneros - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sjsulurie - Director of Technology Services in the Berryessa Union School District, led this conversation:

Need to enhance your distance learning game? Are your students tired of digital sit and get, consumption programs, and bored with just text activities? Then this learning experience if for you! This session involves teachers everywhere to use technology to engage learners and amplify the learning experience in classrooms. Learn to focus on pedagogy first, and then CREATE LEARNING EXPERIENCES on the purposeful and engaging use of technology!

Intended audience: Those who teach grades K-12

The SJSU Lurie College of Education has established this free K-12 Online Teaching Academy to support pre-service teacher candidates and current teachers to strengthen their online teaching skills and adapt to our current circumstances. Learn more about the academy at sjsu.edu/education/k12-academy

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4 Views ยท 2 months ago

In this hands-on activity, students learn how light travels in straight lines and how images are inverted when passing through a small hole by creating their own pinhole camera. They explore the historical development of cameras, from the camera obscura to modern digital cameras, and discuss how engineers have played a role in these advancements.

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