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For a complete lesson on natural numbers and whole numbers, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn to use the place value chart to write numbers in a variety of ways. For example, the number 89,234 can be written as the word name eighty-nine thousand, two hundred thirty-four, or in expanded notation as 8 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 2 hundreds + 3 tens + 4 units. Students also learn to find the value of a given digit in a given number. For example, the digit 5 in the number 1,508,346 means 5 hundred thousands. (1:22 min.)

Covers Order Operations, No Mistakes, Different Answers and Exponents. Visit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription based content! (9:39 min.)

Covers percentages, Key to Understanding, Percents, the Percent Sign, Zero Percent, Improper Fractions, Decimals, conversion, etc.  Learn More at mathantics.com Visit http://www.mathantics.com for more Free math videos and additional subscription-based content! (8:52 min.)

For more information on Natural Sciences. www.mindset.africa www.facebook.com/mindsetpoptv (50:32 min.)

Review how to multiply values with decimals to evaluate an Algebraic Expression. Test your skills by taking an evaluating expressions quiz at the following link: http://mrmaisonet.com/index.php?/Alge...(2:27 min.)

12+ Videos covering Fermat's Theorems - Newton's Laws -- Euler's Exponentials - Fourier's Series - Mobius and His Band - Cantor's Infinities - Einstein's Annus Mirabilis - Hamilton, Boole and Their Algebras - Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace - Gauss and Germain - Hardy, Littlewood, Ramanujan and Cartwright - Turing and Von Neumann

Timeline of Greatest Mathematicians presented in Chronological order providing the name, image, and date . (4:24 min.) Source: http://www.fabpedigree.com/james/math...

Celebrate Black History Month at home and in your classroom by sharing these famous African American mathematicians and their contributions with your students.  Link to Blog and Free PDF: https://www.mashupmath.com/blog/famou... Famous Black Mathematicians: 1.) Benjamin Banneker 2.) Fern Hunt 3.) Mark Dean 4.) Lonnie Johnson 5.) Annie Easley 6.) Frank Elbert Cox 7.) Carol Mae Jemison 8.) Valerie Thomas 9.) Katherine Johnson 10.) Euphemia Lofton Haynes 11.) John Urschel (6;37 min.)

Professor Leonard 46+ Videos  -  Algebra skills including: Factoring Basic Polynomials, Solving basic equations, Rational expressions and rational equations, Graphing, Inequalities and Absolute Value Equations, Radicals and radical equations, Working with Quadratic equations, Exponential and Logarithmic equations, and Conic Sections.

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