In mathematics, an addition chain for computing a positive integer n can be given by a sequence of natural numbers starting with 1 and ending with n, such that each number in the sequence is the sum of two previous numbers. The length of an addition chain is the number of sums needed to express all its numbers, which is one less than the cardinality of the sequence of numbers. (Wikipedia).
Applying and understanding the addition rule of probability.
From playlist Unit 5 Probability A: Basic Probability
How to add audio messages in your book
We'll show you one way of giving your course a personal touch by adding your voice recordings to a book.
From playlist How to add a book in your course
This video teaches students how to add numbers involving decimals. In particular, I teach students how to organize the addition problem and to use 0 as a place holder. Thank you all for watching. Please subscribe if you like!
From playlist PreAlgebra
Solving a one step equation using addition
👉 Learn how to solve a one step equation. An equation is a statement stating that two values are equal. A one step equation is an equation whose solution can be obtained by performing only one step of operation on the equation. To solve a one step addition/subtraction equation, we isolate
From playlist How to Solve One Step Equations with Addition
Solving a one step equation using addition
👉 Learn how to solve a one step equation. An equation is a statement stating that two values are equal. A one step equation is an equation whose solution can be obtained by performing only one step of operation on the equation. To solve a one step addition/subtraction equation, we isolate
From playlist How to Solve One Step Equations with Addition
Solving a one step equation using addition
👉 Learn how to solve a one step equation. An equation is a statement stating that two values are equal. A one step equation is an equation whose solution can be obtained by performing only one step of operation on the equation. To solve a one step addition/subtraction equation, we isolate
From playlist How to Solve One Step Equations with Addition
Introduction to the Addition Rule for Probability
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Introduction to the Addition Rule for Probability
From playlist Statistics
HSC Chemistry Production of Materials Properties of polymers
From playlist HSC Chemistry - Production of Materials
How to add and edit book pages
This video shows you how to add pages to your book with images of power point slides, pictures or text and how to edit them as well.
From playlist How to add a book in your course
A Level Chemistry Revision "Addition Polymers"
In this video, we look at addition polymers. First we explore what is meant by an addition polymer, a monomer and the repeating unit. I give you several addition polymers and ask you to work out the monomer and repeating unit. We then finish by looking at the role of plasticisers. This vi
From playlist A Level Chemistry "Organic Chemistry"
HSC Chemistry Organic Chemistry Polyethylene LDPE and HDPE
From playlist Y12 Chem Mod 7 Organic Chem
The Puzzle of the Golden Chain (at an abandoned 1800s mill town)
A traveling merchant is stuck in a town waiting for a check to arrive in 7 days. He has to spend 7 nights at an inn, but has no cash. All he has is a golden chain, consisting of 7 links. He works out a deal with the innkeeper, that he will give her a link from the chain each night as colla
From playlist Coffee Time Math with Wrath of Math
15. Metals and Catalysis in Alkene Oxidation, Hydrogenation, Metathesis, and Polymerization
Freshman Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 125B) Alkenes may be oxidized to diols by permanganate or by OsO4 catalysis. Metal catalysts provide orbitals that allow simultaneous formation of two bonds from metal to alkene or H2. Coupling such oxidative additions to reductive eliminations, provi
From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry II with Michael McBride
Polymer Chemistry: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #35
So far in this series we’ve focused on molecules with tens of atoms in them, but in organic chemistry molecules can get way bigger! Polymers are molecules that contain hundreds, thousands, or even millions of identical subunits. In this episode of Crash Course Organic Chemistry, we’ll look
From playlist Organic Chemistry
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 13. Development of T lymphocytes.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 13. Immunology with Hematology -- Development of T lymphocytes -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor: Craig M. Walsh, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
An introduction to binary operations and cartesian products motivated by the question: what is addition?
From playlist Foundational Math
NCEA Level 2 Chemistry organic lesson on the alkenes including naming and reactions
From playlist Level 2 NCEA Chemistry
Synthesis Workshop: Low-Valent Tungsten Redox Catalysis with Dr. Tanner Jankins (Episode 101)
In this Research Spotlight episode, Dr. Tanner Jankins (alumnus of Engle group, Scripps) joins us to share his work on low-valent tungsten redox catalysis. Key reference: Nat. Chem. 2022, 14, 632-639. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-022-00951-y Additional references (in order of appearanc
From playlist Special Topics: Organometallics
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 07. Antibody Structure & B-Cells.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 07. Immunology with Hematology -- Antibody Structure & B-Cells -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor: David A. Fruman, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
This video explains how to add whole numbers. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
From playlist Whole Number Operations