In geometry, a 10-orthoplex or 10-cross polytope, is a regular 10-polytope with 20 vertices, 180 edges, 960 triangle faces, 3360 octahedron cells, 8064 5-cells 4-faces, 13440 5-faces, 15360 6-faces, 11520 7-faces, 5120 8-faces, and 1024 9-faces. It has two constructed forms, the first being regular with Schläfli symbol {38,4}, and the second with alternately labeled (checker-boarded) facets, with Schläfli symbol {37,31,1} or Coxeter symbol 711. It is one of an infinite family of polytopes, called cross-polytopes or orthoplexes. The dual polytope is the 10-hypercube or 10-cube. (Wikipedia).
Prealgebra 1.5c - Multiplication by One or Zero
Multiplication by One or Zero, and how these concepts can be expressed in a general form using a variable. From the Prealgebra course by Derek Owens. This course is available online at http://www.LucidEducation.com.
From playlist Prealgebra Chapter 1 (Complete chapter)
Multiplying Monomials and Polynomials 04
In this video we review some example of multiplication with monomials and polynomials
From playlist Exponents
Seminar on Applied Geometry and Algebra (SIAM SAGA): Dustin Mixon
Title: Packing Points in Projective Spaces Speaker: Dustin Mixon Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:00am Eastern Abstract: Given a compact metric space, it is natural to ask how to arrange a given number of points so that the minimum distance is maximized. For example, the setting of the
From playlist Seminar on Applied Geometry and Algebra (SIAM SAGA)
From playlist everything
Multiplying two-digit numbers with the same ones digit and tens digits that add up to 10 #mtydkyn
Haven't done a #MathTrickYouDidn'tKnowYouNeeded in a while, but I think I picked a good one to return with. Today, we're multiplying two two-digit numbers that share the same ones digits, and which have tens digits that add up to 10. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/polymathematic | Enable ALL p
From playlist polymathematic #shorts
Factors and Primes: Product of Prime Factors (Grade 4) - OnMaths GCSE Maths Revision
Topic: Factors and Primes: Product of Prime Factors Do this paper online for free: https://www.onmaths.com/factors-and-primes/ Grade: 4 This question appears on non-calculator higher and foundation GCSE papers. Practise and revise with OnMaths. Go to onmaths.com for more resources, like p
From playlist Grade 4
Prealgebra 1.5h - Multiplying with the number 10
Multiplication with numbers that are multiples of ten. From the Prealgebra course by Derek Owens. This course is available online at http://www.LucidEducation.com.
From playlist Prealgebra Chapter 1 (Complete chapter)
Ex 2: Determine Factors of a Number
This is the second of three videos that provides examples of how to determine the factors of a number using a numbers prime factors. Search Video Library at http://www.mathispower4u.wordpress.com
From playlist Factors and Prime Factorization
From playlist L. Number Theory
Sieve of Eratosthenes: Finding all prime numbers up to N, with animation
is an ancient algorithm for finding all prime numbers up to any given limit. We explain the algorithm with an animation in finding prime numbers up to 400
From playlist Elementary Number Theory
Mi-Song Dupuy - Sparse and symmetry-preserving compression of matrix product operators
Recorded 04 May 2022. Mi-Song Dupuy of Sorbonne Université, Mathematics, presents "Sparse and symmetry-preserving compression of matrix product operators" at IPAM's Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics Workshop. Abstract: Efficient representations of the Hamiltonian
From playlist 2022 Large-Scale Certified Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics
Multiplying and Dividing in Standard Form
"Multiply and divide numbers in standard form."
From playlist Number: Standard Form
Powers of 10: patterns | Place value and decimals | 5th grade | Khan Academy
We're going to observe a pattern that develops when we compare the number of zeros in tens with the number of zeros in the answer. What do you think will be the pattern? Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-fifth-grade-math/cc-5t
From playlist 8th Grade | Get Ready for Grade Level | Khan Academy
Scientific Notation VERY BIG & VERY SMALL numbers + Calculations
Understanding Scientific Notation is very important in Science and Engineering! When you work with either very big numbers or very small numbers in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Engineering, you can use Scientific Notation to write your data in much more compact form. In this video, we
From playlist Chemistry Lessons
GCSE Revision Video 22 - Standard Form
Powered by https://www.numerise.com/ GCSE Revision Video 22 - Standard Form
From playlist GCSE Quick Revision List
Multiplication With Standard Form
How to multiply with standard form! MUST LEARN GCSE MATHS FORMULAE: https://youtu.be/wbh3fZYz3ko Hey guys! It's my mission to help you as much as I can with your maths and get the grades you deserve (and need!) I'll focus mostly on the new GCSE 9-1 specification, higher and foundation,
From playlist Standard Form
We present a solution to question B1 from the 2014 William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/
From playlist Putnam Exam Solutions: A1/B1
In this video, I give an overview of the definition and properties of logarithms, and solve a fun equation involving them, enjoy! College Algebra: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmCYMgukooHlsYg7kTe-jZJT Subscribe to my channel: https://youtube.com/drpeyam Check out my Tik
From playlist Precalculus
Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 Lesson 6
EngageNY/Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3 Lesson 6 For more Eureka Math (EngageNY) videos and other resources, please visit http://EMBARC.online PLEASE leave a message if a video has a technical difficulty (audio separating from the video, writing not showing up, etc). Occasionally, Explain E
From playlist Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 3
Interesting Facts About the Last Digits of Prime Numbers
This video explains some interesting facts about the last digits of prime numbers.
From playlist Mathematics General Interest