Illuminati: The Worlds Most Powerful Secret Societies PT.6
It has been known for centuries that a secret society called the Illuminati was formed by a Prussian King in 1742. It appears that a family tree if you will was created down through the centuries, through only the powerful elite.
Open Episcopal Church History - Part 1 - Its Origins
Video discusses the beginning of the Episcopal Church in England.
Latin Muscle Names
Video shows a list of latin terms associated with muscles. The narrator pronounces each term and explains what it means. These are common prefixes, suffixes, and root words used in medical terminology. Grades 9-12. 6:10 min.
Pre-Calculus: Finding Coterminal Angles
This video focuses on angles that have their terminating rays in the exact same location and is a production of MindBites.
PreCalculus - Exponential Functions
The base is a fixed number while the exponent is a variable number. This is a very brief overview. (01:07)
Solving Rational Equations - Yay Math
Many examples of manipulating fractions that include variables in order to solve equations. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1558392479512220339&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Solving 3 equations having 3 variables - Yay Math
The video works through strategies for solving 3 equations having 3 variables. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7858227191027997293&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Synthetic Division - Yay Math
The video demonstrates synthetic division of equations. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4571296703082266244&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Nth Roots and Operations on Radicals - Yay Math
The video reviews square roots, cube roots, and fourth roots of numbers and variables. Then goes into some main properties of radical expressions, including removing radicals from the denominator. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=711499923819897326&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=enProduced by Robert Ahdoo
Square Root Functions and Inequalities - Yay Math
Working with and graphing square root functions and inequalities. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-990138912943122056&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Operations on Radical Expressions - Yay Math
This covers how to rationalize square roots, even complicated ones, such as square roots in the denominator and the square roots of variables.! This clip includes some subtitles to help you along. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4688635244729629838&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahd
Solving Radical Equations and Inequalities - Yay Math
Strategies for working with equations involving radical of multiple powers. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4904897127356683094&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Simplifying Cube Roots
Students learn to simplify a square root by setting up a factor tree for the number inside the radical. If a factor pairs up in the factor tree, then it comes out of the radical. If a factor does not pair up, then it stays inside. Students also learn to simplify a cube root by setting up a factor tree for the number inside the radical. If a factor is part of a group of three factors that are the same, then it comes out of the radical. If a factor is not part of a group of three factors that are
Solving Radical EquationsÂ
This video provides a great demonstration of solving a radical equation. (2:15)
Introduction to Matrices - Yay Math
A quick introductory look at how matrices work. The video reviews naming, adding and multiplying matrices. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2363382502937968570&hl=enProduced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
Calculus Limits: A Numerical Approach
In Calculus, the term limit is used to describe the value that a function approaches as the input of that function approaches a certain value. This video explains the two ways to demonstrate Calculus limits: a numerical approach or a graphical approach. In the numerical approach, we determine the point where the function is undefined and create a table of values to determine the value of the variable as it approaches that point. (1:45)
One-Sided Limits
This video explains one-sided limits. A limit is the value that a function approaches as the input of that function approaches a certain value. In Calculus, sometimes functions behave differently depending on what side of the function that they are on. By definition, a one-sided limit is the behavior on only one side of the value where the function is undefined. (3:02)
Calculus Limits: A Graphical Approach
This video explains the graphical approach to determine a limit. There are two ways to determine a limit: a numerical approach or a graphical approach. In the graphical approach, we analyze the graph of the function to determine the points that each of the one-sided limits approach. (3:02)
Infinite Limits: Vertical Asymptotes
This video explains when a limit decreases or increases without bound near certain values for the independent variables, they are called infinite limits. In general, a fractional function will have an infinite limit if the limit of the denominator is zero and the limit of the numerator is not zero. The infinite limit can be either positive or negative and is determined by the sign of the quotient of the numerator and the denominator. (3:23)
Continuity of a Function
This video explains the three conditions that must be met in order for a function to be continuous at a certain point. The continuity of a function only exists if these three conditions are met. (0:55)













