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Finding Mistakes in Evaluations of Algebraic Expressions
Identify mistakes in evaluating expressions with variables.
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The Order of Operations in Numerical Expressions
Understand the need for the order of operations in numerical expressions.
Brian McLogan
How to find the GCF between two monomials
π Learn how to factor polynomials by GCF. A polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. To factor an algebraic expression means to break it...
Brian McLogan
Rewriting an exponent with a positive power when in the denominator
π Learn how to apply the rules of exponents to simplify an expression. We will focus on applying the product rule, quotient rule as well as power rule. We will then explore multiple properties such as power to product, power to quotient...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to multiply two monomials by each other
π Learn how to apply the rules of exponents to simplify an expression. We will focus on applying the product rule, quotient rule as well as power rule. We will then explore multiple properties such as power to product, power to quotient...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to apply the quotient rule of exponents with numbers
π Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Brian McLogan
Use prime factorization to simplify the fourth root of a radical expression
π Learn how to find the 4th root of an expression. To find the 4th root of an expression, if the exponent of the expression is a multiple of 4, then the 4th root of the expression is the base of the expression with an exponent that is...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to visualize factoring out GCF from a polynomial
π Learn how to factor polynomials by GCF. A polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. To factor an algebraic expression means to break it...
Brian McLogan
Master Simplifying the higher root of a number
Master Simplifying the higher root of a number
Brian McLogan
Multiplying two exponents and adding the powers the easy way
In this video playlist I will show you the basics for polynomial functions. We will start with factoring polynomial equations to determine the zeros of a polynomial. We will then learn how to write the polynomial given a set of zeros....
Brian McLogan
Calc Unit 4 How to use the power rule to find an antiderivative of the following function
Calc Unit 4 How to use the power rule to find an antiderivative of the following function
Brian McLogan
Simplifying the Multiplication of Two Radicals
π Learn how to multiply radicals. A radical is a number or an expression under the root symbol. To multiply radicals with the same root, it is usually easy to evaluate the product by multiplying the numbers or expressions inside the...
Brian McLogan
Pre-Calculus - Evaluating a Logarithm with a Rational Root
π Learn how to evaluate natural logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a)....
Brian McLogan
Pre-Calculus - Evaluating a Logarithm Using Condensing
π Learn how to evaluate logarithm expression. Recall that the logarithm of a number say a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a)....
Brian McLogan
Using prime factorization to help me take the cube root of a variable expression
π Learn how to find the 3rd root of an expression. To find the 3rd root of an expression, if the exponent of the expression is a multiple of 3, then the 3rd root of the expression is the base of the expression with an exponent that is...
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Exponents in Word Form
Read and write numbers in exponential notation βsquared, cubed and to the power ofβ.
Brian McLogan
Find Slant asymptotes of a Rational Equation
π Learn how to find the slant/oblique asymptotes of a function. A slant (oblique) asymptote usually occurs when the degree of the polynomial in the numerator is higher than the degree of the polynomial in the denominator. To find the...
Brian McLogan
Algebra 2 - How to factor the GCF from a trinomial, s^3 + 6s^2 + 11s
In this video series you will learn how all about Rational Expressions. We will start by simplifying rational expressions using the rules of exponents and then transition into simplifying rational expressions by factoring. When...
Brian McLogan
Calc Unit 4 Learn how to take the integral with a negative power
Calc Unit 4 Learn how to take the integral with a negative power
Brian McLogan
Simplifying an expression raised to a rational power
π Learn how to simplify rational powers using the power and the quotient rules. There are some laws of exponents which might come handy when simplifying expressions with exponents. Some of the laws include the quotient law which states...
Brian McLogan
Simplifying a rational exponent with a rational base, (4/3)^(-1/2)
In this video playlist I show you how to solve different math problems for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. The video will provide you with math help using step by step instruction. Math help tutorials is just what you need...
Brian McLogan
What do you need to know to simplify an imaginary number to a higher power
π Learn the basics of converting between radicals and rational powers. When given a number raised to a rational power, we take the nth root of the number where n is the number in the denominator of the rational power, then we raise the...
Brian McLogan
Tutorial - Rewriting an imaginary number when it is raised to a higher power ex 5, i^10
In this video playlist you will learn everything you need to know with complex and imaginary numbers i^10
Brian McLogan
Summary for simplifying an imaginary number to a higher power
π Learn the basics of converting between radicals and rational powers. When given a number raised to a rational power, we take the nth root of the number where n is the number in the denominator of the rational power, then we raise the...