Isaac Newton(1646~1727) was one of the greatest physicist in the world. Newton’s three laws of motion can describe most of the motion in the universe. Newton’s First Law of Motion…
read moreYou may have seen your reflection in a mirror or maybe a rainbow pattern in a puddle of oil and wondered what exactly you were seeing. With the help of…
read moreThe vertex form of a quadratic has the form y = m(x – s)2 + t for some m, s and t. This form is used to easily find the…
read moreExponents are the shorthand notation for the repeated multiplication of a single number by itself. For example, if we want to multiply the number 5 by itself 3 times, that…
read moreParabolic equations can be some of the trickiest types of equations out there. One of the most common problems students have when dealing with parabolas is when it is given…
read moreToday, we have different number systems. Most students learn these number systems during their middle school. Some of these number systems are used frequently, and the others are rarely used.…
read moreThe word trigonometry often strikes fear into a young students heart. Many students struggle with this area of math, but often times they are so terrified by the word trigonometry…
read moreA system of linear equations is a set of linear equations that have common variables. Common systems consist of two variables, x and y, and two linear equations. The solution…
read moreMath is not always about “equal”. Sometimes you may only know that something is bigger or smaller than another value. Statements such as these are called inequalities. Inequalities tell you…
read moreMultiplying Fractions If you are able to multiply whole numbers together then you will be able to multiply fractions. Here is how it is done. Step One: Multiple the top…
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