Arithmetic | Numerals

Timeline of numerals and arithmetic

A timeline of numerals and arithmetic (Wikipedia).

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 6

Here we use the clock model to deal with 3/18 and 3/9

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 4

More connections between clocks and fractions. Here we introduce 1/10

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 9

This string alternates between addition and subtraction

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 10

These addition and subtraction problems push the clock model to its limit

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 8

A fun string dealing with subtraction that leads to sixths and twelfths

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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Arithmetic Sequences Part 1

This is an old video. See StatsMrR.com for access to hundreds of 1-3 minute, well-produced videos for learning Statistics. In this older video: an intro to writing rules for arithmetic sequences and recognizing that the change is a linear relationship between the number of the term and

From playlist Older Statistics Videos and Other Math Videos

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Using Clocks to Solve Fractions String 2

Another introductory video using clocks to understand fractions

From playlist Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra: Fractions, Decimals and Percents

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A Tour of the Runtime Library

For the latest information, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com Speaker: Mark Sofroniou Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, and more.

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2016

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History of Mathematics Project: Learning Journeys for Kids and Others

New Learning Journeys created exclusively for the History of Mathematics Project (www.history-of-mathematics.org) connect and explore mathematical ideas across cultures and time. These journeys also help clarify meanings to some key developments in mathematics. The extensive computational

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021

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Computer History: Dr. Konrad Zuse, Computer Pioneer and the Z Computers (Z3) (Germany 1935-1945)

Computer History: Dr. Konrad Zuse, Germany: An excerpt from "The Machine that Changed the World," highlighting the pioneering work of Konrad Zuse, German computer scientist, engineer, and inventor, designed and constructed several early computers in his parents’ living room from 1935 th

From playlist Computer History: The Machine that Changed the World

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Exploring the Educational Potential of Wolfram|Alpha

This presentation introduces you to Wolfram|Alpha and shows you how to compute expert-level answers from all kinds of topic areas, with examples from science and technology, society and culture and mathematics. Next, Wolfram|Alpha step-by-step solutions are demonstrated, as well as Open Co

From playlist Powering Higher Education with Computational Technology

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1950-1983 Computer History at Lawrence Livermore Nat's Labs, UNIVAC LARC, IBM, CDC, CRAY

Computer History: A 1983 film by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (“LLNL”), gives a fascinating and concise history of its computer developments both as a purchaser of early computers and a co-designer of many early technologies, from the early 1950’s up to 1983 (where the film end

From playlist IBM Vintage Mainframes & Large Systems 1944-1996 (Computer History Playlist)

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How people came up with the natural logarithm and the exponential function #SoME1

I discuss the history of the introduction of the natural logarithm and exponential functions, answering the question of how the logarithm was first discovered and how it's properties were derived, and also why it appeared when it did. I consider several other areas of inquiry that could ha

From playlist Math

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03.8a - Querying Knowledge Graphs with SPARQL 2

Information Service Engineering 2021 Prof. Dr. Harald Sack Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Summer semester 2021 Lecture 8: Knowledge Graphs - 3 3.8a Querying Knowledge Graphs with SPARQL 2 - SPARQL complex queries - SPARQL aggregation and variable assignment - Wikidata SPARQL examples

From playlist ISE2021 - Lecture 08, 09.06.2021

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Exceptional Collections and the Neron-Severi lattice for surfaces - Charles Vial

Charles Vial February 4, 2015 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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History of Indian Mathematics Part I: The Creation of a Base 10 Numeral System

Where did a base 10 numeral system, something we use so often, originate from? Find out in this video! And check out the rest of the series on the blog! https://centerofmathematics.blogspot.com/2019/11/history-of-indian-mathematics.html

From playlist History of Indian Mathematics

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ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 2

ELEC2141 Week 1 Lecture 2: Number Systems

From playlist ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design

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