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Topic: Segment Addition Postulate and Midpoint of a Segment.
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Link: https://youtu.be/oxni4d0J6qA
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Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn about the Segment Addition Postulate and Midpoint of a Segment.
Segment Addition Postulate
- defined as, if point B is between point A and point C, then the measure of
line segment AB plus the measure of line segment BC is equaled to
the measure of line segment AC.
The midpoint of a Segment
- is the point that divides the segment into two congruent segments.
Link: https://youtu.be/twPmJQVZo54
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In this video, you will learn how to construct a Frequency Distribution Table. The construction of the table involves grouping data as well as statistics. Others call it frequency distribution table statistics or frequency distribution statistics.
Before solving for the Measures of Position for grouped data, we must first know how to construct a frequency distribution table or others say frequency table
For the ungrouped data, we will transform it into grouped data by constructing a frequency distribution table.
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In this video, we will learn about Measures of Position for Ungrouped Data.
Let us first define the terminologies included in this video;
Quartiles - are the score-points that divide a distribution into four equal parts.
Deciles - are the nine score points that divide a distribution into ten equal parts.
Percentile - are the ninety-nine score points that divide a distribution into one hundred equal parts.
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In this video, we will learn about Measures of Position(Quartile, Decile, Percentile)
Let us first define the terminologies in this video:
Quartiles - are the score-points that divide a distribution into four equal parts.
Deciles - are the nine score points that divide a distribution into ten equal parts.
Percentile - are the ninety-nine score points that divide a distribution into one hundred equal parts.
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In this video, we will learn how to solve Combinations.
A Combination determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection where the ORDER of the selection does not matter.
It is denoted by,
C(n,r) , nCr , Cn,r , 𝐶_𝑛^𝑟
Combination of n objects taken r at a time
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In this video, we will learn about Two events that are Mutually Exclusive and Not Mutually Exclusive.
If two events are mutually exclusive, it means that they cannot occur at the same time. For example, the two possible outcomes of a coin flip are mutually exclusive; when you flip a coin, it cannot land both heads and tails simultaneously.
By contrast, rain and sunshine are not mutually exclusive; while rare, it is possible to have a sunshower, when it rains while the sun still shines.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/ouykSglNLbg
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In this video, we will learn how to solve for Permutation.
A permutation is an arrangement of all or part of a set of objects, with regard to the order of the arrangement. It is a mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order of the arrangements matters.
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In this video, we will learn how to find the distance using the Distance Formula.
In a Cartesian grid, to measure a line segment that is either vertical or horizontal is simple enough. You can count the distance either up and down the y-axis or across the x-axis. But what about diagonal lines? How can you know precisely how long the line segment is if it cuts across those tiny boxes? This is where we can use the distance formula in finding its exact distance.
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In this video, you will learn about the Equation of a Circle (Finding the Center and Radius of a Circle)
A circle is a round-shaped figure that has no corners or edges. In geometry, a circle can be defined as a closed, two-dimensional curved shape.
In this video, we are going to learn how to calculate the center and radius of a circle.
Let us learn first the formula of the equation of a circle;
Equation of a Circle
1. Standard Form
〖"(x−h)" 〗^2 + 〖"(y−k)" 〗^2 = 𝑟^2
where, (h,k) is the center
r is the radius
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In this video, we will learn how to find the midpoint using the Midpoint Formula.
The midpoint formula is applied when one is required to find the exact center point between two defined points. So for a line segment, use this formula to calculate the point that bisects a line segment defined by the two points.
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In this video, we will learn about the Addition of Integers.
This video explains how to add and subtract Integers in a form of a song in the tune of Row3x your boat. This video will also explain in detail the process of adding and subtracting integers.
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In this video, we will learn about Independent and Dependent Events.
Two events are independent if the result of the second event is not affected by the result of the first event. If A and B are independent events, the probability of both events occurring is the product of the probabilities of the individual events.
P(A and B)=P(A)⋅P(B)
Two events are dependent if the result of the first event affects the outcome of the second event so that the probability is changed. In the above example, if the first marble is not replaced, the sample space for the second event changes and so the events are dependent. The probability of both events occurring is the product of the probabilities of the individual events:
P(A and B)=P(A)⋅P(B)
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In this video, we will learn about Two events that are Mutually Exclusive and Not Mutually Exclusive.
If two events are mutually exclusive, it means that they cannot occur at the same time. For example, the two possible outcomes of a coin flip are mutually exclusive; when you flip a coin, it cannot land both heads and tails simultaneously.
By contrast, rain and sunshine are not mutually exclusive; while rare, it is possible to have a sunshower, when it rains while the sun still shines.
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In this video, we will learn about Intersection and the Union of Events.
A union is an area that belongs to one or both of two events. An intersection is an area that belongs to both of those two events.
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In this video, we will learn about the Probability of Simple Events and Compound Events.
Simple events are the events where one experiment happens at a time and it will be having a single outcome. The probability of simple events is denoted by P(E) where E is the event.
On the other hand, a compound event is one in which there is more than one possible outcome. Determining the probability of a compound event involves finding the sum of the probabilities of the individual events and, if necessary, removing any overlapping probabilities.
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn about Point, Line, and Plane [Bisaya Version]
A point in geometry is a location. It has no size i.e. no width, no length, and no depth. A point is shown by a dot.
A line is defined as a line of points that extends infinitely in two directions. It has one dimension, length. Points that are on the same line are called collinear points.
A plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. It has no thickness. An example of a plane is a coordinate plane. A plane is named by three points in the plane that are not on the same line.
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In this video, you will learn about how to transform the Equation of a Circle from a General form to Standard Form.
The equation of a circle provides an algebraic way to describe a circle. The equation tells you where the center of the circle is in the XY-plane, and what its radius is.
Let us know first the formula of the General Form and Standard Form:
1. General Form : x^2 + y^2 + Dx+ Ey + F = 0
where, D, E, & F are real numbers
2. Standard Form : (x−h)^2 + (y−k)^2 = 𝑟^2
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In this video, we will learn about the Probability of Simple Events and Compound Events.
Simple events are the events where one experiment happens at a time and it will be having a single outcome. The probability of simple events is denoted by P(E) where E is the event.
On the other hand, a compound event is one in which there is more than one possible outcome. Determining the probability of a compound event involves finding the sum of the probabilities of the individual events and, if necessary, removing any overlapping probabilities.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/bBMsHQWcn40
Probability of Simple and Compound Events | Bisaya Version Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorial! In this video, we will learn about the Probability of Simple Events and Compound Events. Simple events...
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In this video, we will learn about Measures of Position(Quartile, Decile, Percentile)
Let us first define the terminologies in this video:
Quartiles - are the score-points that divide a distribution into four equal parts.
Deciles - are the nine score points that divide a distribution into ten equal parts.
Percentile - are the ninety-nine score points that divide a distribution into one hundred equal parts.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/k_bykO848uU
Measures of Position | Grade 10 Mathematics [Bisaya Version] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible.In this video, we will learn about Measures of Position(Quartile...
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn how to solve Permutation.
A permutation is an arrangement of all or part of a set of objects, with regard to the order of the arrangement. It is a mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order of the arrangements matters.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/PuESoFKGe18
Permutation (How to Solve) | Grade 10 Math [Bisaya Version] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn how to solve Permutation. A pe...
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In this video, we will learn how to solve the Length of a Line Segment.
The length of this line segment is the distance between its endpoints. So, a line segment is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints.
There are two ways of finding the distance of a line segment
1. Counting Method
2. Subtraction Method
Video Link: https://youtu.be/KAahQLb2-EQ
Length of a Line Segment | Grade 7 Math [Bisaya Version] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, we will learn how to solve the Length of a Line S...
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!
In this video, we will learn how to solve the Length of a Line Segment.
The length of this line segment is the distance between its endpoints. So, a line segment is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints.
There are two ways of finding the distance of a line segment
1. Counting Method
2. Subtraction Method
Video Link: https://youtu.be/PUe3beYjU7g
Length of a Line Segment | Grade 7 Mathematics [3rd Grading] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, we will learn how to solve the Length of a Line S...
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In this video, we will learn how to solve for Permutation.
A permutation is an arrangement of all or part of a set of objects, with regard to the order of the arrangement. It is a mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a set when the order of the arrangements matters.
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In this video, we will learn about Subsets of a Line (Line segments and Rays)
The subsets of a line are the segments, the rays, and the points. Points are subsets of a line that follow the points on a graph through which the line runs.
Rays are part of a line that is finite in one direction, but infinite in the other. A line segment is a subset of a line with two endpoints.
A ray is different from a line because it has a starting point or origin, and extends infinitely from there, whereas a line extends infinitely in opposite directions.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/qxvG7TWgs9w
Subsets of a Line (Line segments and Rays) | Bisaya Version Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, we will learn about Subsets of a Line (Line segme...
Properties of Parallelogram (with Proof) | G9 Mathematics
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In this video, we will learn how to solve for Combinations.
A Combination determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection where the ORDER of the selection does not matter.
It is denoted by,
C(n,r) , nCr , Cn,r , 𝐶_𝑛^𝑟
Combination of n objects taken r at a time
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!
In this video, we will learn about Subsets of a Line (Line segments and Rays)
The subsets of a line are the segments, the rays, and the points. Points are subsets of a line that follow the points on a graph through which the line runs.
Rays are part of a line that is finite in one direction, but infinite in the other. A line segment is a subset of a line with two endpoints.
A ray is different from a line because it has a starting point or origin, and extends infinitely from there, whereas a line extends infinitely in opposite directions.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/SDxJNKp0RIg
Subsets of a Line (Line segments and Rays) | G7 Mathematics Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, we will learn about Subsets of a Line (Line segme...
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn about Point, Line, and Plane [Bisaya Version]
A point in geometry is a location. It has no size i.e. no width, no length, and no depth. A point is shown by a dot.
A line is defined as a line of points that extends infinitely in two directions. It has one dimension, length. Points that are on the same line are called collinear points.
A plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. It has no thickness. An example of a plane is a coordinate plane. A plane is named by three points in the plane that are not on the same line.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/wCiFawKOOj4
Point, Line, and Plane | Grade 7 Math [Bisaya Version] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible! In this video, we will learn about Point, Line, and Plane [Bisa...
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!
In this video, we will learn about Point, Line, and Plane
A point in geometry is a location. It has no size i.e. no width, no length, and no depth. A point is shown by a dot.
A line is defined as a line of points that extends infinitely in two directions. It has one dimension, length. Points that are on the same line are called collinear points.
A plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. It has no thickness. An example of a plane is a coordinate plane. A plane is named by three points in the plane that are not on the same line.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/pszkfEd9DXY
Point, Line, and Plane | Grade 7 Mathematics [3rd Grading] Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, we will learn about Point, Line, and Plane A ...
Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!
In this video, you will learn about how to transform the Equation of a Circle from a General form to Standard Form.
The equation of a circle provides an algebraic way to describe a circle. The equation tells you where the center of the circle is in the XY-plane, and what its radius is.
Let us know first the formula of the General Form and Standard Form:
1. General Form : x^2 + y^2 + Dx+ Ey + F = 0
where, D, E, & F are real numbers
2. Standard Form : (x−h)^2 + (y−k)^2 = 𝑟^2
Video Link: https://youtu.be/SBdu8qACRHQ
Equation of a Circle (General to Standard) | G10-2nd Grading Welcome to another video from Quick Math Tutorials, where distance learning is made possible!In this video, you will learn about how to transform the Equatio...
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