Instructional Video5:59
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine the domain of a rational equation

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of rational functions. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero. Thus, to find the domain...
Instructional Video4:53
Brian McLogan

How to determine the domain of a rational function - domain and range

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of rational functions with a radical denominator. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero...
Instructional Video2:33
Brian McLogan

How to add a cubic function and cube root function with domain

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add or subtract two functions. Given two functions, say f(x) and g(x), to add (f+g)(x) or f(x) + g(x) or to subtract (f - g)(x) or f(x) - g(x) the two functions we use the method of adding/subtracting algebraic expressions...
Instructional Video4:51
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michelle Zimmerman - Teaching AI Exploring New Frontiers for Learning

Higher Ed
Michelle Zimmerman, PhD, has taught all grades from Pre-K through 10th within the past 16 years, with a focus on middle and high school since 2009. She has presented her research across the US and Canada since 2007, and to Satya Nadella...
Instructional Video1:49
Brian McLogan

Find the difference of two quadratic equations to find the domain

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add or subtract two functions. Given two functions, say f(x) and g(x), to add (f+g)(x) or f(x) + g(x) or to subtract (f - g)(x) or f(x) - g(x) the two functions we use the method of adding/subtracting algebraic expressions...
Instructional Video11:01
Brian McLogan

Learn how to use the formula for vertex and axis of symmetry to graph a parabola

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph quadratics in standard form. A quadratic equation is an equation whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 2. To graph a quadratic equation, we make use of a table of values and the fact that the graph of a...
Instructional Video8:34
Math Fortress

Differential Equations: Solutions (Level 3 of 4)

12th - Higher Ed
This video introduces the basic concepts associated with solutions of ordinary differential equations. This video goes over 3 slightly more challenging examples illustrating how to verify solutions to differential equations. In addition...
Instructional Video4:43
Blockchain Central

Real-World Blockchain Applications - Enterprises

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we will have a closer look at the different options companies face when they want to get started with blockchain technology and break down the most common types of blockchains.
Instructional Video6:10
Brian McLogan

Solving a logarithmic equation for x using factoring

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about solving logarithmic equations. Logarithmic equations are equations involving logarithms. To solve a logarithmic equation, we first use our knowledge of logarithm laws/properties to express the terms in both sides of the...
Instructional Video5:24
Brian McLogan

Label the transformations of the natural logarithmic function, domain and range

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to identify transformations of functions. Transformation of a function involves alterations to the graph of the parent function. The transformations can be dilations, translations (shifts), reflection, stretches, shrinks,...
Instructional Video2:17
Brian McLogan

Find the domain of a rational function in factored form

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of rational functions. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero. Thus, to find the domain...
Instructional Video3:25
Brian McLogan

How to find the domain of a radical function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of a radical function. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a radical square-root function, there cannot be a negative number inside the...
Instructional Video6:49
Brian McLogan

How to determine if 3 graphs represent a function and determine domain range

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine whether relations such as equations, graphs, ordered pairs, mapping and tables represent a function. A function is defined as a rule which assigns an input to a unique output. Hence, one major requirement of a...
Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

CISSP® Certification Domain 1 Security and Risk Management Video Boot Camp for 2022 - Domain 1 - What We will Be Covering

Higher Ed
This video explains what you will be learning in this section. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain...
Instructional Video3:00
Brian McLogan

How to write the domain in interval notation with a factored denominator

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of rational functions. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero. Thus, to find the domain...
Instructional Video3:54
The Business Professor

Website URL and Social Media Handles

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Website URL and Social Media Handles
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Determining the Domain and Range of a Function

K - 5th
In this lesson, you will learn how to determine the domain and range of a function by analyzing sets, graphs, equations, and mappings. Understanding the definitions of domain and range is crucial in this process.
Instructional Video5:13
Brian McLogan

Learn how to analyze the characteristics of a polynomial graph

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the characteristics of a function. Given a function, we can determine the characteristics of the function's graph. We can determine the end behavior of the graph of the function (rises or falls left and rises or falls...
Instructional Video4:06
Brian McLogan

How to write the domain of a rational function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the domain of rational functions. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero. Thus, to find the domain...
Instructional Video14:45
Curated Video

Cypress - Modern Automation Testing from Scratch + Framework - Completing the Practice Test with All Necessary Validations

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to completing the practice test with all necessary validations. This clip is from the chapter "Deep Diving into Cypress Commands and its Asynchronous Nature" of the series "Cypress - Modern Automation Testing...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Introduction to Inverse Functions and Graphing Techniques

Higher Ed
The video is about inverse functions and how to determine if a pair of functions are inverses of each other. It starts with explaining the concept of inverse functions and works through examples of finding the inverse function, including...
Instructional Video13:23
Curated Video

Cypress - Modern Automation Testing from Scratch + Framework - Handling Child Windows Using Cypress

Higher Ed
This video explains handling child windows using Cypress. This clip is from the chapter "Understand Limitations of Frames and Child Windows in Cypress" of the series "Cypress - Modern Automation Testing from Scratch + Framework".This...
Instructional Video5:44
Why U

Algebra 17 - Vertical Line Test

12th - Higher Ed
A graph in Cartesian coordinates may represent a function or may only represent a binary relation. The "vertical line test" is a simple way to determine whether or not a graph represents a function.
Instructional Video6:01
Brian McLogan

Identify the transformations, domain and range of the reciprocal function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to identify transformations of functions. Transformation of a function involves alterations to the graph of the parent function. The transformations can be dilations, translations (shifts), reflection, stretches, shrinks,...