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This is one of my favorite fraction division videos I've made so far. We can make sense of fraction division if we think about it as a missing factor in a multiplication problem. | Learning Math with Howie Hua
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Let's learn how to factor quadratics where the leading coefficient isn't 1 without guessing and checking. (Okay I know that sounds boring but I like this video lol) | Learning Math with Howie Hua
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For any prime number p 5 or greater, p²-1 will always be a multiple of 24. Here's how we can show this. | Learning Math with Howie Hua
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One of the coolest math facts that I know is that the only circle that fits perfectly in a 3-4-5 right triangle has an area of pi. Here's how we can prove this. | Learning Math with Howie Hua
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When dividing by a fraction, a lot of people think about the measurement model, but we can think about the partitive model too! Here's why I think the partitive model is powerful. | Learning Math with Howie Hua
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