In investing, upside beta is the element of traditional beta that investors do not typically associate with the true meaning of risk. It is defined to be the scaled amount by which an asset tends to move compared to a benchmark, calculated only on days when the benchmark’s return is positive. (Wikipedia).
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/gV9GRCRN
From playlist Algebra 1: Dynamic Interactives!
Cylinder Inscribed in Right Circular Cone (Popular Calculus Optimization Problem)
GeoGebra Resource: https://www.geogebra.org/m/yWhtTcmK
From playlist GeoGebra 3D with AR (iOS): Explorations, Demos, and Lesson Ideas
From playlist Open Q&A
"AWESOME Antigravity double cone" (science experiments)
Physics (la physique). Explain why double cone goes up on inclaned plane (science experiments)
From playlist MECHANICS
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Particle Physics
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/fagGsyfZ
From playlist Algebra 1: Dynamic Interactives!
Sphere Inscribed Inside a Right Circular Cone
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/SnMFk5NC
From playlist 3D: Dynamic Interactives!
How do you use trig identities to prove an equation?
► My Trigonometry course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/trigonometry-course These problems are all about manipulating values with trig identities, and showing that the right-hand side is equal to the left-hand side. More than anything, this takes practice. You'll need to be comfortable
From playlist Trigonometry
Resource System Updates: Function Repository, Paclet Repository and More
Distribution of data, neural networks and functions throughout Wolfram Language environments is enabled by the Wolfram Resource System—and now full paclets too! Find out how to both use and contribute Resource System content. Learn about the newest features, including the Wolfram Paclet Re
From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021
Trig identities - What are they?
► My Trigonometry course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/trigonometry-course Trig identities are pretty tough for most people, because 1) there are so many of them, and 2) they’re hard to remember, and 3) it’s tough to recognize when you’re supposed to use them! But don’t worry, because
From playlist Trigonometry
Applied Portfolio Management - Class 1 - Risk & Return
All slides are available on my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/PatrickBoyleOnFinance Book Suggestions: Burton Malkiel, A Random Walk Down Wall Street (2007) https://amzn.to/2Hr2SW1 Roger Lowenstein, Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist (2008) https://amzn.to/3hUkFl6 Jack Sc
From playlist Applied Portfolio Management
PoM #9 Condensation Polymerisation
HSC Chemistry - Production of Materials. Condensation Polymers.
From playlist HSC Chemistry - Production of Materials
Doris Schattschneider - Two Conway Geometric Gems - CoM Oct 2021
John Conway enjoyed discovering unusual properties of triangles and also enjoyed discovering properties of tilings. Two of his discoveries bear his name: The Conway Circle, and The Conway Criterion. I’ll talk about these two gems; one led to a new tiling app. Doris Schattschneider, profes
From playlist Celebration of Mind 2021
Syntax of PREDICATE LOGIC and WELL-FORMED FORMULAS (wffs) - Logic
In this video on #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic we take a look at the requirements of well-formed formulas (wffs) in predicate logic and why we need predicate logic for stronger arguments. Then we do some practice questions. 0:00 - [Intro] 0:19 - [Why We Use Predicate Logic] 3:23 - [Syntax
From playlist Logic in Philosophy and Mathematics
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From playlist Circle Geometry
Prism Stacking (Calculus): Isosceles Right Triangle Cross Sections - GeoGebra 3D with AR Demo
GeoGebra Resource Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/qbxbcmqw#material/gg9spqax Screencast recorded on Acer Google Chrome Tablet 10 Augmented Reality powered by ARCore by Google.
From playlist GeoGebra 3D With AR (Google): Explorations, Demos, & Lesson Ideas
Lecture 1 | The Theoretical Minimum
(January 9, 2012) Leonard Susskind provides an introduction to quantum mechanics. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
From playlist Lecture Collection | The Theoretical Minimum: Quantum Mechanics
Dandelin Spheres: Case of the Ellipse - Exploration in GeoGebra Augmented Reality
GeoGebra Resource: https://www.geogebra.org/m/vfGNeMqJ
From playlist GeoGebra 3D With AR (Google): Explorations, Demos, & Lesson Ideas