arithmetic
The Most IMPORTANT Video You'll Ever See (part 1 of 8)
4 million views for an old codger giving a lecture about arithmetic?? What's going on? You'll just have to watch to see what's so damn amazing about what he (Albert Bartlett) has to say. I introduce this video to my students as "Perhaps the most boring video you'll ever see, and definitely the most important." But then again, after watching it most said that if you followed along with what the presenter (a professor emeritus of Physics at Univ of Colorado-Boulder) is saying, it's quite easy to pay attention, because it is so damn compelling. Entire playlist for the lecture: www.youtube.com
Arithmetic Basics: Multiplying Decimals
Arithmetic Basics: Multiplying Decimals. In this video, I do three examples of multiplying numbers when decimals are present! For more free math videos, visit JustMathTutoring.com
Quick Intro to Arithmetic Sequences
Quick Intro to Arithmetic Sequences - Just a quick idea of what an arithmetic sequence is! I give a few examples!
Long Division of Numbers - Arithmetic Basics, Ex 1
Thanks for watching and please subscribe! Visit PatrickJMT.com and ' like ' it! :) Long Division of Numbers - Arithmetic Basics. In this video, I show how to make a fraction into a decimal doing long division. For more free math videos, visit PatrickJMT.com
Arithmetic Sequences: A Formula for the ' n - th ' Term
Arithmetic Sequences: A Formula for the ' n - th ' Term. In this video, I derive the formula to find the 'n-th' term of a sequence by considering an example. I then use the formula to do a few different problems.
Arithmetic Sequences
This video covers identifying arithmetic sequences and finding the nth term of a sequence. It includes four examples.
Jonsi - "Animal Arithmetic" (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
The second video from "Go". Buy "Go": itunes.apple.com Directed by Dean Deblois www.jonsi.com Buy "Go" from Amazon: www.amazon.com
Jónsi - Animal Arithmetic
New album "Go" **I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. I AM NOT TAKING CREDIT FOR THE CONTENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS VIDEO.**
Afterburner with Bill Whittle: Facing the Arithmetic
In this Afterburner, Bill Whittle does the math, and proves that the United States is on an unsustainable path. Can we as a nation create a new path, and save ourselves from fiscal ruin? Find out. See more Bill Whittle at www.pjtv.com
Arithmetic Basics: Dividing Decimals
Arithmetic Basics: Dividing Decimals. In this video, I give the basic idea of how I divide numbers involving decimals and do 3 examples. For more free math videos, visit PatrickJMT.com
Jónsi - Animal Arithmetic (Full Studio Version)
The second song on the album 'Go' from Jónsi. The full studio version. ==LYRICS== Wake up, comb my hair Making food disappear Riding bikes, making out Elephants running down You and I ran away Got lost in the eve Saw the most colourful fireworks Every time, everyone,...
Average or Central Tendency: Arithmetic Mean, Median, and Mode
Average or Central Tendency: Arithmetic Mean, Median, and Mode
16-bit ALU in minecraft
This is the first part of a planned 16-bit computer that will run entirely in minecraft. That computer will be "Hack" compatible, which is to say that it'll run code meant for the Hack machine described in The Elements of Computing Systems (a fantastic book that you should look up if you are at all interested in how computers work. Its website is www.idc.ac.il ). Some more info: The design was drawn up in a program called Redstone Simulator (does what it says on the tin), which was written by Baezon on the Minecraft Forums www.minecraftforum.net MCEdit ( minecraftforums.net ) was used to help clear off space and import the design into minecraft. Hours of experimenting with prototypes, modifications to the design, and debugging took place in the game itself, however. This project is far from over. Memory, here I come...
Arithmetic, Population and Energy - 1 - a talk by Al Bartlett
Part 1 of an engaging talk by Al Bartlett. Professor Bartlett has given his celebrated one-hour lecture, "Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101" over 1600 times to audiences with an average attendance of 80 in the United States and world-wide. His audiences have ranged from junior high school and college students to corporate executives and scientists, and to congressional staffs. He first gave the talk in September, 1969, and subsequently has presented it an average of once every 8.5 days for 36 years. Professor Al Bartlett begins his one-hour talk with the statement, "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." He then gives a basic introduction to the arithmetic of steady growth, including an explanation of the concept of doubling time. He explains the impact of unending steady growth on the population of Boulder, of Colorado, and of the world. He then examines the consequences steady growth in a finite environment and observes this growth as applied to fossil fuel consumption, the lifetimes of which are much shorter than the optimistic figures most often quoted. He proceeds to examine oddly reassuring statements from "experts", the media and political leaders - statements that are dramatically inconsistent with the facts. He discusses the widespread worship of economic growth and population growth in western society. Professor Bartlett explains "sustainability" in the context of the First Law of ...
Finding the Sum of a Finite Arithmetic Series
Finding the Sum of a Finite Arithmetic Series. In this video, I show two formulas to find the sum of a finite arithmetic series and do two examples of finding some sums!
Arithmetic Progressions : Introduction : ExamSolutions
In this video tutorial you are introduced to what an arithmetic progression is and how to find the nth term and the sum of the first n terms. An example is also included. To see this and others in this series go to ExamSolutions website at www.examsolutions.co.uk or for the revision guide go to www.examsolutions.co.uk
Arithmetic - Clocks
In this session we discuss - how to find out the angle at any given time, how to find out the time if angle is given and incorrect clocks. Please visit www.handakafunda.com for more free videos.
PHP Basics: Arithmetic Operators
The arithmetic operators within PHP, with examples using them. Talks about addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, modulus (remainder), increment and decrement. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com
Arithmetic, Population, and Energy
Originals: tinyurl.com Dr. Albert A. Bartlett from the University of Colorado in Boulder gives a simple, and fully comprehensive lecture on the most important issues facing humans today and demonstrates that "the greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function."
Arithmetic Basics: Finding the Percent of a Number
Arithmetic Basics: Finding the Percent of a Number. In this video, I talk about the procedure of how to find the percent of a number. I give a little 'recipe', do two complete examples, and point out some useful observations to help estimate. For more free math videos, visit PatrickJMT.com
[06] Faith No More - Fuck You (Lilly Allen) + Chinese Arithmetic (Hurricane 2009) *HQ*
Faith No More - Fuck You (Lilly Allen) + Chinese Arithmetic Live at the Hurricane Festival (Pro-Shot) Eichenring Scheeßel, Germany June 20, 2009 Mike Patton - lead vocals Jon Hudson - guitar, backing vocals Billy Gould - bass, backing vocals Roddy Bottum - keyboards, backing vocals Mike Bordin - drums
Dr Albert Bartlett: Arithmetic, Population and Energy
Arithmetic, Population and Energy -- a talk by Dr. Albert Bartlett on the impossibility of exponential growth on a finite planet. Professor Al Bartlett begins his one-hour talk with the statement, "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." He then gives a basic introduction to the arithmetic of steady growth, including an explanation of the concept of doubling time. He explains the impact of unending steady growth on the population of Boulder, of Colorado, and of the world. He then examines the consequences steady growth in a finite environment and observes this growth as applied to fossil fuel consumption, the lifetimes of which are much shorter than the optimistic figures most often quoted. He proceeds to examine oddly reassuring statements from "experts", the media and political leaders - statements that are dramatically inconsistent with the facts. He discusses the widespread worship of economic growth and population growth in western society. Professor Bartlett explains "sustainability" in the context of the First Law of Sustainability: "You cannot sustain population growth and / or growth in the rates of consumption of resources. The talk brings the listener to understand and appreciate the implications of unending growth on a finite planet, and closes noting the crucial need for education topic.
DAINEL WOODS ON CHINESE ARITHMETIC V13/14
Video I did for DEAD POINT MAGAZINE of Daniel Woods Crushing the infamous Chinese Arithmetic V13/14 and Testify V12 at the lilly boulders Tennessee. Check out www.deadpointmag.com for more climbing videos
"Arithmetic" by Rick Lange
Assignment for Motion class with Prof. Eddy Roberts, Ringling College of Art and Design Fall 2008. Our mission was to take a few lines of text from a randomly assigned poem, select appropriate sounds or music and blend all elements, text, animation and audio into a new form of the original poem. Animated excerpt is from the poem, "Arthmetic" by Carl Sandburg. Music is, "The Long Ride Back Home" by John McKone.
TotalBiscuit and Jesse Cox Play Terraria - Part 2 - Jesse is "turable" at mental arithmetic
TotalBiscuit and Jesse Cox embark on an adventure in Terraria, the side-scrolling platformer/RPG/building-game thingy. Get OMFGcata Shirts! - goo.gl Tweet this! - goo.gl Digg - goo.gl Reddit - goo.gl
Arithmetic Basics: Converting Decimals into Fractions
Arithmetic Basics: Converting Terminating Decimals into Fractions. In this video, I show how I go about converting a terminating decimal (with small expansion) into a fraction.
Arithmetic - Time Speed Distance - 1 of 3
In this session we discuss the basics of Time Speed Distance like relative speed and average speed. For more free videos, visit: www.handakafunda.com
Arithmetic Progression : Proof of the Sum of n terms : ExamSolutions
In this tutorial I show you how to prove the formulae for the sum S(n) of the first n terms of an arithmetic progression which is often asked in exams. To see this and other videos in a clearer view goto www.examsolutions.co.uk or to see the complete revision guide on arithmetic series go to www.examsolutions.co.uk
Buckys C++ Programming Tutorials - 7 - Basic Arithmetic
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Vedic Math & Mental arithmetic : Nikhilam Method - 2 Digit Multiplication
Learn how to perform 2 digit multiplication quickly and easily using Vedic Math. This Mental Math Technique uses Nikhilam Method. Once you understand this method you HAVE TO practice it in your mind - No pen and paper needed.
Algebra - Arithmetic with Real Numbers - Ch. 1.4
Basic Properties and Definitions of Arithmetic with Real Numbers. Lessons for Intermediate level Algebra, each section is explained very clearly by a nice man. Enjoy.
New Math, Tom Lehrer
See this in High Quality on Vimeo: vimeo.com If you really cant stand the beginning, skip to the middle for the best stuff. (1:10) ____ (More info below) This is a video to a math song by Tom Lehrer called "New Math". New Math is... en.wikipedia.org note: I got inspiration for some of the parts from another video using this song made by Nick Barnes.
Beginner PHP Tutorial - 22 - Arithmetic Operators
Check out the full PHP series at www.thenewboston.com Here is a link to the phpacademy YouTube Channel. Go and subscribe now! www.youtube.com And here is the phpacademy official website: phpacademy.org
Arithmetic Basics - Long Division of Numbers, Dividing by a Two Digit Number
Arithmetic Basics - Long Division of Numbers, Dividing by a Two Digit Number. In this video, I show how I do long division when dividing by a two digit number.
Extract from the movie "Emotional Arithmetic" with Roy Dupuis
Movie trailer-extract "Emotional Arithmetic" with Roy Dupuis (Others videos are on my website: xoomer.alice.it )
Modular arithmetic 2
A first look at equations mod n, adding a number to both sides, multiplying both sides by a number
Elem Math 2 (K-6) Explained: Arithmetic with rectangles
We start our study of arithmetic in a very primitive, naive fashion suitable for Kindergarten level students. A number for us is a row rectangle: a row of unit squares or cells. We show how to use such `numbers' for counting. Then the definitions of addition and multiplication are relatively simple. We are able to use our Kindergarten numbers to talk about the sizes of collections, and to compare two sizes.
Modular arithmetic 3
Some basic simultaneous equations in modular arithmetic, and introduction to the Chinese Remainder Theorem
Arithmetic - Time Speed Distance - 3 of 3
In this session we discuss circular races and related ideas. For more free videos, visit: www.handakafunda.com
Arithmetic, Population and Energy - 2 - a talk by Al Bartlett
Part 2 of an engaging talk by Al Bartlett. Professor Bartlett has given his celebrated one-hour lecture, "Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101" over 1600 times to audiences with an average attendance of 80 in the United States and world-wide. His audiences have ranged from junior high school and college students to corporate executives and scientists, and to congressional staffs. Professor Al Bartlett begins his one-hour talk with the statement, "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." He then gives a basic introduction to the arithmetic of steady growth, including an explanation of the concept of doubling time. He explains the impact of unending steady growth on the population of Boulder, of Colorado, and of the world. He then examines the consequences steady growth in a finite environment and observes this growth as applied to fossil fuel consumption, the lifetimes of which are much shorter than the optimistic figures most often quoted. He proceeds to examine oddly reassuring statements from "experts", the media and political leaders - statements that are dramatically inconsistent with the facts. He discusses the widespread worship of economic growth and population growth in western society. Professor Bartlett explains "sustainability" in the context of the First Law of Sustainability: "You cannot sustain population growth and / or growth in the rates of consumption of resources." The talk ...
Arithmetic, Population and Energy - 7 - a talk by Al Bartlett
Arithmetic, Population and Energy - 7 - a talk by Al Bartlett Part 7 of an engaging and informative talk by Al Bartlett. Professor Bartlett has given his celebrated one-hour lecture, "Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101" over 1600 times to audiences with an average attendance of 80 in the United States and world-wide. His audiences have ranged from junior high school and college students to corporate executives and scientists, and to congressional staffs. Professor Al Bartlett begins his one-hour talk with the statement, "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." He then gives a basic introduction to the arithmetic of steady growth, including an explanation of the concept of doubling time. He explains the impact of unending steady growth on the population of Boulder, of Colorado, and of the world. He then examines the consequences steady growth in a finite environment and observes this growth as applied to fossil fuel consumption, the lifetimes of which are much shorter than the optimistic figures most often quoted. He proceeds to examine oddly reassuring statements from "experts", the media and political leaders - statements that are dramatically inconsistent with the facts. He discusses the widespread worship of economic growth and population growth in western society. Professor Bartlett explains "sustainability" in the context of the First Law of Sustainability: "You cannot sustain population ...
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