FOR THE MATHEMATICS - A Versus


For the Mathematics' video for their single "A Versus", taken from their album "We Impend" which was released on Year of the Sun Records. Directed By: Chad Archibald Produced By: Year of the Sun Records To Purchase Now Go To: www.evelmerch.com Year of the Sun Records Website: www.yearofthesun.com Directed By Chad Archibald Produced By: Year of the Sun Reocords


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FOR THE MATHEMATICS: Delay the Fiasco


All photos by Etienne Ranger. etienneranger@yahoo.ca Band: For the Mathematics Song: Delay the Fiasco Album: The New Science (2004) Label: Soft Revolution Records


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For The Mathematics - We Impend


A great tune from the Canadian post-hardcore band For the Mathematics. If you really lov At the Drive-in and its further legacy,you will get into this.


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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


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2009 Halloween Math Class v2


This is a Halloween video trick I did for my Nature of Math class at Biola University, October 28, 2009. It was another experiment in video editing and mixing video with live action. UPDATE: Version 2 - I fixed the audio so you can hear what I'm saying better. You can download the full-quality version of this at: blog.MatthewWeathers.com UPDATE: NOV 1, 2009 Thanks for all the compliments. I appreciate it. All this attention was quite a surprise - I mainly posted the video for the students who weren't in class that day, and so my students could pass it on to a few friends. I've read a bunch of comments, and I have a few general responses: Math: No, I wasn't actually trying to teach anything with the video - it was just for fun. This was the last 5 minutes of a 75 minute class - I actually taught real math for the first 70 minutes. And yes, I love teaching this class, and I try to keep it lively by doing little fun things like this once in a while. Software/Camera: I used Pinnacle Studio Ultimate, version 12.1 - the "picture-in-picture" feature for the special effects. I filmed it with a simple Panasonic PV-GS35 MiniDV camcorder. Idea/Time: I did this last semester as an April Fool's joke. New class, new year, I decided to try it again, with a few more twists. It took me about 45 minutes to film the video, maybe 2 hours to edit and refine it, then I practiced the interaction with the video a couple times. Class: This was filmed with a video camera on a tripod in the back of <b>...</b>


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Jean-Baptiste Michel: The mathematics of history


www.ted.com What can mathematics say about history? According to TED Fellow Jean-Baptiste Michel, quite a lot. From changes to language to the deadliness of wars, he shows how digitized history is just starting to reveal deep underlying patterns.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to support.ted.com


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What is up with Noises? (The Science and Mathematics of Sound, Frequency, and Pitch)


Accuracy not guaranteed. Get Audacity and play! audacity.sourceforge.net Correction: it is the "Basilar" membrane, which is what I say, but somehow between recording the script and actually drawing the stuff I got confused and thought I just pronounced my Vs poorly. Always sad to have such a simple and glaring error in something I put hundreds of hours of work into, but a "Vasilar" membrane can be the kind that a Vi draws to explain Viola Vibrations, I guess! Making up new words is just so prolightfully awstastic. Props to my Bro for excellent and creative swing pushing, and to my Mamma for filming it. Extra special thanks to my generous donators, without whom I would not have been able to create this video. Because of your support, I have the equipment, time, and take-out Thai food necessary for doing stuff like this.


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The Education Continuum WARNER CHILCOTTED


Thanks to Karen Kavett for the graphics: youtube.com In which John explains the education continuum and why math and literature both help us understand the universe in surprisingly similar ways.


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Andromeda S01E12 The Mathematics of Tears {Part 1}


Andromeda S01E12 The Mathematics of Tears {Part 1} Part 2: www.youtube.com


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Rob Reid: The $8 billion iPod


www.ted.com Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http If you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to support.ted.com


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IOSYS: Cirno's Perfect Math Class - WMV


My third WMV. (Walfas Music Video) or Touhou Music Video. Credits are already on the video so I'll skip that. But yeah, I made this video for the people (if there are any T^T) that might be waiting for the next chapters of "When the Illusion Cries" So, enjoy the video~ ~edit~ OMG OMG OMG!! I got awards for my video for once XD Thank you for voting on my video~! 12/09 2008 #100 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music - Canada #42 - Top Favorited (Today) - Music - Canada #50 - Top Rated (Today) - Music - Canada #93 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music - Canada #40 - Top Favorited (Today) - Music - Canada #44 - Top Rated (Today) - Music - Canada 12/10 2008 #52 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music - Canada #24 - Top Favorited (Today) - Music - Canada #34 - Top Rated (Today) - Music - Canada 12/13 2008 #100 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Music - Canada 12/15 2008 #66 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Music - Canada #88 - Top Rated (This Week) - Music - Canada


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Workplace Mathematics | Pharmacist


This footage was filmed at Boots the Chemist on market Street in Manchester and shows a pharmacist at work carrying out various duties such as making up prescriptions for patients. The Pharmacist has a very important job as s/he has to check that the dosage is correct for the age and weight of the patient and is dispensed correctly. In the footage the Pharmacist refers to Pascals Triangle and this led to a very intense debate amongst the planning group. Find out more about this series on the NCETM website: www.ncetm.org.uk


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Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the art of roughness


www.ted.com At TED2010, mathematics legend Benoit Mandelbrot develops a theme he first discussed at TED in 1984 -- the extreme complexity of roughness, and the way that fractal math can find order within patterns that seem unknowably complicated.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com


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Response: The Final 3 - Amazing Math Card Trick


Link to original video by mismag822 www.youtube.com Additional: I've been trying to simplify the setup so how about this. Ask two volunteers to pick a card, then make three piles of fifteen. Ask the volunteers to choose one of the three piles by placing their card on top of it. The other pile is for you and your chosen card is the card on top of that, show it off. Now collect the deck with your chosen pile on the bottom, and the remaining five cards on top. This will put the three chosen cards in the correct position for the rest of the trick.


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TEDxNYED - Dan Meyer - 03/06/10


Dan Meyer teaches high school math outside of Santa Cruz, CA, and explores the intersection of math instruction, multimedia, and inquiry-based learning. He received his Masters of Arts from the University of California at Davis in 2005 and Cable in the Classroom's Leader in Learning award in 2008. He currently works for Google as a curriculum fellow and lives with his wife in Santa Cruz, CA. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)


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The Brain tells a mathematical horror story


At a summer camp for the children of world leaders, The Brain tells the children a classic horror story.


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New Math


NEW TOUR FALL 2010 tickets here: tinyurl.com my new CD, "words, words, words," is here: itunes.apple.com three of them never before seen on the internet. the ep is called "Bo fo Sho" music and lyrics by bo burnham whats a pirate minus the ship? just a creative homeless guy, and an anteater plus a large hungry mutant ant? an ironic way to die and whats domain, domain, range (xxy) a kid with too much in his pants and two balls minus one, six titles at the tour de france. split a decision with long division, take the circumference of your circumcision live like your data and when you're all "set" put it all together and whatever you get. is new math... whats a bag of chips divided by five, thats a nike worker's meal and santa clause mutliplied by "i" well i guess that makes him real, and the square root of the NBA is Africa in a box, how do u trace a scatter plot? give the pencil to michael j fox. take the approximate moral proportion of the probable problem of a pro-life abortion live like your data, and when youre all "set" put it all together and whatever you get... is new math. and if you made a factor tree of the factors that caused my girl to leave me youd have a tree... full of asian porn. CALCU-LATOR (see you later) mathetmatical minds make industrial smog. and whats the opposite of lnx, duraflame the unnatural log. support the farmers with a pro-tractor, link kennedy and lincoln with a common factor (fact, or) live like ur data...blah blah word problems if theres a <b>...</b>


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Do The Quad Solve (WSHS Math Rap Song)


(Parody of Do The John Wall by Troop 41) Westerville South High School, Westerville, Ohio Yeaaaaaahhhhh! Ha-ha-haaa! Westerville, what it is? What up South? Ha-ha Yeah! Hey we gonna show this class how to do the quad solve All you gotta do is...(D Schizzo) just flex on these students...(Mr. Winna') And watch us solve (Dr. Murph) (Chorus) South be the school where we like to do the dance Flex to the left get some pencils in ya hands We do it for our school and We do it for the grades But to solve these quads Boy you gotta do the dance Everybody do the quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, quad solve, (Verse 1: Dr. Murph) FACTORING Everybody listen, pay attention class We're bout to solve quads, so that ya'll can pass We'll teach you 3 methods, x is what we're after To start off first watch "Teach Me How To Factor" I'm trying to tell em, ya'll got to try this If factorin won't work for you we'll go down our list First break it down into two quantities They're linear factors, we solve em with ease The zero product property comes into effect Each piece should equal zero and then you solve for x Ha there's a shortcut, if speed is what you want The opposite of the back, divided by the front And if x was any part of...a Greatest Common Factor The answer to that piece is zero, believe me I'm a doctor Mixing math with music, we helping students learn Keep your minds open, this class is not adjourned (Chorus) (Verse 2: Mr. Winner <b>...</b>


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The Monty Hall Problem


The Monty Hall Problem is a famous (or rather infamous) probability puzzle. Ron Clarke takes you through the puzzle and explains the counter-intuitive answer. You can read more about this problem, and the controversy, on Marilyn Vos Savant's website www.marilynvossavant.com A lot of people have commented that I should have used 67% rather than 66%. When I made the video I made the choice to use 66% because I talk about "double the chance" and 66% is double 33%. I accept that 67% is more accurate, but I don't think it affects the explanation. Thanks for all your comments!


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LGR - Math Blaster - DOS PC Game Review


Aw yeah, time to blast some MATH! It's the Blasternaut to the rescue in this timeless edutainment classic for the Apple II, IBM PC, Commodore 64, and plenty more.


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6000000 and Abel Prize - Numberphile


Endre Szemerédi wins the mathematics equivalent of the Nobel Prize - the 2012 Abel Prize. He wins 6000000 Norwegian Kroner for his troubles. A note from James about a mistake he made discussing the primes proof: "I attributed the theorem to Tim Gowers when I should have attributed it to Green and Tao. See what I did - they have the same initials! Between the three of them, Green and Tao and Tim Gowers, they're responsible for all the major stuff to do with that theorem - and they have the same initials! And references use initials!! Gah. Ben Green is also a Cambridge mathematician." And a note from Brady: "Sorry this got through... James was speaking unscripted and as you can hear was responding to an unexpected question... Mistakes are inevitable in this situation but we still hate them and correct them when we can." Here's the paper: arxiv.org/pdf/math.NT/0404188.pdf Abel Prize website: www.abelprize.no Website: www.numberphile.com Numberphile on Facebook: www.facebook.com Numberphile tweets: twitter.com Videos by Brady Haran


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Maths Problem: Connect the towns solution (Motorway Problem)


What is the minimum amount of road needed to connect these four towns together? Known as the Motorway Problem or Steiner Problem. An experimental solution. With thanks to Scott Grandison of the University of East Anglia for all his help! And David and Neil of the workshop for making the props! Reference: Problem solving with soap films: Part I, C Isenberg 1975 Phys. Educ. 10 452 iopscience.iop.org More information from wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org If you liked this, you'll also like "Slime Mold Grows Network Just Like Tokyo Rail System" www.wired.com


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Bo Burnham- Sunday School and New Math LIVE


Bo Burnham sings a song called Sunday School and New Math at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco August 15, 2009 He was insanely funny, anyone who is considering going to one of his Fake ID tours stops, its DEFINITELY WORTH IT! Tour Dates: 08/14/2009 Wise Guys Comedy Club - West Valley, UT 08/15/2009 Regency Center - San Francisco, CA 08/22/2009 Georgia State University - Atlanta, GA 08/26/2009 UNC Charlotte - Charlotte, NC 08/27/2009 Zanie's - Nashville, TN 08/28/2009 Central Michigan University - Mt. Pleasent, MI 09/04/2009 University of Maryland - Baltimore, Maryland 09/05/2009 College of William and Mary - Williamsburg, VA 09/06/2009 Johnson & Wales University - Providence, RI 09/10/2009 La Zona Rosa - Austin, TX 09/11/2009 Granada Theatre - Dallas, TX 09/12/2009 University of Massachusetts - Amherst - Amherst, Massachusetts 09/18/2009 West Chester University - West Chester, PA 09/19/2009 Alfred University - Alfred, NY 09/21/2009 Cornell University - Ithaca, NY 09/23/2009 Arizona State University - Washington, DC 09/25/2009 Highline Ballroom - New York City, NY 09/26/2009 The Egg Theater - Albany, New York 09/27/2009 Clemson University - Clemson, SC 09/29/2009 University of South Carolina - Columbia, SC 10/03/2009 State Theatre - Falls Church, Virginia 10/06/2009 East Stroudsburg University - East Stroudsburg, PA 10/08/2009 Fine Line Music Cafe - Minneapolis, MN 10/09/2009 Crofoot Ballroom - Detroit, MI 10/10/2009 Majestic Theatre - Madison, WI 10/16/2009 Aladdin <b>...</b>


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FACEBOOK FOR MATH NERDS


Please download half my for audiobook FREE: j.mp Twitter www.Twitter.com Facebook www.Facebook.com Tumblr JoshSundquist.Tumblr.com Ampu-T-Shirts: JoshSundquist.Spreadshirt.com HOW TO BRING ME TO SPEAK IN YOUR AREA 1. Go to your college's website, or the website of a nearby college 2. Find the Director of Student Activities 3. Email him or her to suggest they hire me to speak on their campus because you and hundreds of your friends would totally attend, etc FAQ About my book, Just Don't Fall: j.mp Hire motivational speaker Josh Sundquist: bit.ly Outro music by rockitpro.com The background music comes courtesy of incompetech.com


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Tom Lehrer - New Math (Animated)


The full 'New Math' song by Tom Lehrer animated by myself for a school project. I created it in Flash CS4 and ran it through After Effects to convert it. I'm sorry it's not HD. Thanks very much for watching, I hope you enjoy it and please do subscribe for more videos like this.


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Mos Def - Mathematics (Lyrics Video)


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Japanese Math Professor Excellent Optical Illusionist


For more news visit ☛english.ntdtv.com Japanese mathematics professor Kokichi Sugihara spends much of his time in a world where up is down and three dimensions are really only two. Professor Sugihara is one of the world's leading exponents of optical illusion, a mathematical art-form that he says could have application in the real world. Three sloped ramps are aligned along three of the four sides of a square. Each ramp appears to be sloped in the same direction but when a marble is placed at one end of the ramp it seems to defy gravity. It's called an "anti-gravity slide". Only when the the entire structure is turned 180 degrees, is the illusion revealed. Japanese mathematics professor Kokichi Sugihara from the Meiji Institute near Tokyo, has made a career of creating optical illusions. He's devised and built more than a hundred of them, like this one called "Perches and a Ring". [Kokichi Sugihara, Meiji University Professor] "Among these models, there are those which are reproductions of optical illusions, and others that seem like normal models, but when you add movement to them, they show movement that should be impossible in real life. This is done by using the same trick, and I call them 'impossible motions'." Professor Sugihara's "impossible motions" have been recognized around the world. He won first prize in an international competition last year with this one, called "Magnet-Like Slopes". Sugihara says the success of his illusions is tied to human perception <b>...</b>


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Symbols of Thanksgiving in Math Class


This is a trick I did for my Nature of Math class at Biola University yesterday. I like experimenting with mixing live action with video. This one has a Thanksgiving theme. Update (Nov 20): Wow! Thanks for all the kind comments, I appreciate it, and I'm flattered. Thanks! In response to a couple comments: I've fixed the Closed Captioning ("CC") so it matches the words better (At first I tried the automatic transcription which didn't work too well). Also, yes, I do actually teach math most of the time - I did this at the end of a 75-minute class. Also, sorry for the somewhat choppy nature of the sound. I had three audio sources - the lapel mic I was wearing, the mic in the camcorder in the back of the room, and the audio from the video playing on the projector. I'm no expert, but I tried to adjust the levels a bit so it's easy to hear the words. Finally: regarding the idea of being content with what we do have, I mean that we can learn to be content with our circumstances and blessings we've been given. But we can also at the same time continue to strive to be better people, and always want to improve our selves and our character. Happy Thanksgiving!


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April Fools 2011: Complex Numbers in Math Class


Yesterday afternoon I did another video trick for my Nature of Math class at Biola University. What's the difference between the real and the imaginary? Can an imaginary person (like a person in a YouTube video) do something outside the confines of a video box? See the instructions at the end for another version of this question. Thanks again to Andrew Staver who did most of the work on this video. He's graduating this semester with a degree in Film Production from the Cinema and Media Arts department. (This version has the sound working)


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The Final 3 - Amazing Math Card Trick


One of the most amazing card tricks revealed if you follow this Incredible Self Working Mathematical Card Trick The best card tricks tutorial videos revealed at www.thecardtrickteacher.com


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Math Improv: Fruit by the Foot


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TWITTER FOR MATH NERDS


Please download half my for audiobook FREE: j.mp Twitter www.Twitter.com Facebook www.Facebook.com Tumblr JoshSundquist.Tumblr.com Ampu-T-Shirts: JoshSundquist.Spreadshirt.com HOW TO BRING ME TO SPEAK IN YOUR AREA 1. Go to your college's website, or the website of a nearby college 2. Find the Director of Student Activities 3. Email him or her to suggest they hire me to speak on their campus because you and hundreds of your friends would totally attend, etc FAQ About my book, Just Don't Fall: j.mp Hire motivational speaker Josh Sundquist: bit.ly Outro music by rockitpro.com Background music by incompetech.com


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Mos Def - Mathematics - Instrumental


DJ Premier did it again with this dope track on Mos Def's 1999 album, Black on Both Sides. This is real hip hop. Check my channel for more of the greatest instrumentals. I'll hook you up if you got a request.


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Mathematics With Mitchell


i know what you're thinking... not super blue like normal haha... i hope you enjoy this very random video i had the lovely urge to make just for you ♥ (oh and i just want to say thank you so much to ALL CAPS for letting me use some of their awesome jams in the backgroundo of my video... LAVAL♥VESCAPS ----------------------------------- TELL US WHAT OUR NEXT RANDOM VIDEO SHOULD BE ABOUT #lavatopic [me or kyle or both goes here] - [the topic goes here] & don't forget to check the comments and thumps up the ideas you like ----------------------------------- FOR ALL THE INFO ABOUT PLAYLIST LIVE GO HERE playlist-live.com & HERE bit.ly ----------------------------------- NEW LIVELAVALIVE SHIRT IN HOT TOPIC STORES AND ONLINE!! bit.ly ----------------------------------- THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! mmitchelldaviss.net http


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My Mathematical Mind


a music video for Spoon's "My Mathematical Mind". I cobbled it together using clips from old educational videos I found on Archive.org


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Tom Lehrer- New Math


A simple, easy follow maths lesson for us all. Tom Lehrer- new math


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Egyptian Maths


Michael S. Schneider explains how the Ancient Egyptians (and Chinese) and modern computers multiply and divide


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Microphone Mathematics: Slug of Atmosphere Part I


Microphone Mathematics is a new FETV Show with Kevin Beacham and Carnage focused on analyzing lyrics, song writing, hidden meanings, etc... With the new Atmosphere EP, To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy", dropping tomorrow (9-8-10) we caught up with Slug to knock out the first episodes. In part one Slug talks about how he may have been influenced to rap by Eddie Murphy, who inspired him to take it more serious (Rakim, KRS, Big Daddy Kane), how God's Bathroom Floor may be one his most important songs, his writing rituals, dealing with writers block and how he goes about writing stories!! Then check back tomorrow for part 2 as we take a close look at the new EP including breaking down song meanings! Then part 3 with a sneak peak of Atmosphere in rehearsal!! MUSIC: Freeway & Jake One-Microphone Killa [Bonus Cuts by DJ Plain Ole Bill]


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Teach Me How To Factor (WSHS Math Rap Song)


(Parody of Teach Me How To Dougie by Cali Swag District) Westerville South High School, Westerville, Ohio aye! aye! Teach me how to factor (aye!) [Verse 1:] They be like Schultz Can u teach me how to factor? ...Ya know why? Cause all da students after (an A!) All I need is a real good quadratic And for you, you, you to back me up and check it! Get your terms lined up...make 'em high to low Look for a GCF, that's something everyone should know. ...We got two terms and a minus in the middle ...Now we cookin', like flippin' bacon on a griddle Both the digits...gotta be perfect squares 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 over here DOS all da students tryin' get it You gotta recognize...when I spit it Set up two sets...put an x in each Minus here, plus there...listen when I teach I make the class shine bright when we start to do it This one's a piece a cake...so I had to do it [Chorus] Teach me how to factor Teach me-teach me how to factor Teach me how to factor Teach me-teach me how to factor Everybody factor Every, everybody factor Everybody factor I check my work when I factor! [Verse 2] I'm Mr. Winner Growin' up on a tractor You know I'm from Greenville, but I teach you how to factor! Step up in my class, and all the students hear me "If you got 3 terms, and a plus in the back..." I hear da' class screamin like "Aye! This is wack!" "Your signs must be the same, when you follow the flow." They like "How you do that?" when I factor on the floor "Set up two sets, put an x in both The signs in <b>...</b>


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Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics & Physics. Part 1


Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusiasm. Watch at research.microsoft.com


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Derek Jacobi - Breaking the code *Mathematics*


Based on Andrew Hodges' book and Hugh Whitemore's play, this movie analizes the figure of the English mathematician Alan Turing, one of the inventors of the digital computer and of the key figures in the breaking of the Enigma code, used by the Germans to send secret orders to their U-boats in World War II. This scene has been cut off from American release, can't understand why... NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED SDJ Fanforum forums.delphiforums.com


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SAT MATH - Part 3


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