Powered by https://www.numerise.com/ The following video introduces how to manipulate and evaluate indices to the power of unit fractions. www.hegartymaths.com http://www.hegartymaths.com/
From playlist Index notation
"Understand power notation and calculate simple powers, e.g. squares, cubes."
From playlist Number: Powers, Roots & Laws of Indices
#2 Idenitfying Irrational numbers
An example that helps in identifying irrational numbers and understanding the basic concepts of irrational numbers.
From playlist Middle School This Year
Chemistry 1P Professor Eric Potma Department of Chemistry University of California, Irvine
From playlist Chem 1P: Studio Version
More Standard Deviation and Variance
Further explanations and examples of standard deviation and variance
From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics
Metric Units of Measurement (2 of 3: Different prefixes and their respective positions)
More resources available at www.misterwootube.com
From playlist Applications of Measurement
Multiplying numbers in scientific notation
👉 Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is
From playlist Scientific Notation
Live CEOing Ep 426: Language Design in Wolfram Language [Unicode Characters & WFR Suggestions]
In this episode of Live CEOing, Stephen Wolfram discusses upcoming improvements and functionality to the Wolfram Language. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or through the official Twitch channel of Stephen Wo
From playlist Behind the Scenes in Real-Life Software Design
Chemistry 107. Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 20.
UCI Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014) Lec 20. Inorganic Chemistry -- Chemistry of the Main Group Elements -- Chalcogens through Noble Gases View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_107_inorganic_chemistry.html Instructor: Alan F. Heyduk. License: Creative Commons
From playlist Chem 107: Week 7
DEFCON 18: Passive DNS Hardening 4/4
Speakers: Paul Vixie, Robert Edmonds Passive DNS replication is a technique invented by Florian Weimer for tracking changes to the domain name system. This session will introduce the problems faced by passive DNS replication in the areas of collection, analysis, and storage of DNS dat
From playlist DEFCON 18-1
Quickly fill in the unit circle by understanding reference angles and quadrants
👉 Learn about the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle intersects the x- and the y- axis. The points of intersection are (1, 0
From playlist Trigonometric Functions and The Unit Circle
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
International System (SI) Units
From playlist a. Numbers and Measurement
Lecture 21: Dynamic Programming III: Parenthesization, Edit Distance, Knapsack
MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-006F11 Instructor: Erik Demaine License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Fall 2011
prefixes in measurement explained and how to use them
Prefixes are small additions to units that give a scope of the size of that unit. This video runs through the different prefixes and how to use them. See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources. If you like this video, please press the LIKE and SHARE with your peers. And
From playlist skills and foundations
Lecture 7 - Suffix Arrays and Assembly
This is Lecture 7 of the CSE549 (Computational Biology) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2010. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.algorithm.cs.sunysb.edu/computationalbiology/pdf/lecture7.pdf More infor
From playlist CSE549 - Computational Biology - 2010 SBU
Multiplying in scientific notation with negative exponents
👉 Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is
From playlist Scientific Notation
Raising a scientific number to the third power
👉 Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero number between 1 and 10, (1 included) and n is
From playlist Scientific Notation