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Brian McLogan
Algebra 2 - Model imaginary numbers to the first four powers
In this video tutorial I show you how simplify imaginary numbers to a higher power. When working with imaginary numbers we notice that the value of imaginary numbers repeat after the degree 4. Therefore when we have an imaginary number...
Brian McLogan
Using four zeros to find a polynomial function - Online tutor
π Learn how to write the equation of a polynomial when given rational zeros. Recall that 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. The...
Brian McLogan
Using long division between two polynomials
π Learn how to divide polynomials using the long division algorithm. To be able to solve a polynomial, we need to be able to get the factors and hence the zeros. To get the factors, we use the rational zeros theorem to get one of the...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to divide polynomials using long division
π Learn how to divide polynomials using the long division algorithm. To be able to solve a polynomial, we need to be able to get the factors and hence the zeros. To get the factors, we use the rational zeros theorem to get one of the...
Brian McLogan
How to simplify an expression using the quotient rule of radicals, fourth root
π Learn how to find the 4th root of rational expressions. To find the 4th root of a rational expression, we first express the rational expression as the 4th root of the numerator divided by the 4th root of the denominator. Next we...
Brian McLogan
How to simplify a exponent with a negative rational power
Learn how to evaluate numbers raised to 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 result to a...
Brian McLogan
Algebra 2 - What is the imaginary unit i to the higher powers
In this video playlist you will learn everything you need to know with complex and imaginary numbers
Brian McLogan
MASTER Simplifying a imaginary number to a higher power
MASTER Simplifying a imaginary number to a higher power
Brian McLogan
Learn how to verify two functions if they are inverses of each other or not
π Learn how to show that two functions are inverses. The composition of two functions is using one function as the argument (input) of another function. In simple terms composition of two functions is putting one function inside another...
Brian McLogan
Master evaluating the first six terms of a sequence #2
Master evaluating the first six terms of a sequence #2
Brian McLogan
Using prime factorization to factor out the GCF
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
Simplifying the cube root of an algebraic 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...
Brian McLogan
Simplify a rational expression
Learn how to simplify rational expressions. A rational expression is an expression in the form of a fraction where the numerator and/or the denominator are/is an algebraic expression. To simplify a rational expression, we factor...
Brian McLogan
Subtracting the cube root of two numbers and simplifying
π Learn how to add or subtract radicals. A radical is a number or an expression under the root symbol. Radicals can only be added or subtracted if the numbers or expressions under the roots are the same for all terms. To add or subtract...
Brian McLogan
Putting a complex expression into standard form
In this math tutorial I will show you how write a complex number in standard form after simple operations have been performed. You will learn how to find the value of real and imaginary numbers in a complex number and then write it in...
Flipping Physics
Kepler's Third Law Derivation
Keplerβs third law is derived and demonstrated. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic.
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0:34 Keplerβs Third Law Derivation
3:38 Satellite mass is irrelevant
Content Tim<br/>es:
0:00 Keplerβs Third <br/>Law
0:34 Keplerβs Third Law Derivation
3:38 Satellite mass is irrelevant
Brian McLogan
Given a Complex Zero, Write the Remaining Zeros of the Function Using Long Division
π Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one complex zero. 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. The zeros of a...
Brian McLogan
Math tutorial for learning how to add three radical expressions of the cube root
π Learn how to add or subtract radicals. A radical is a number or an expression under the root symbol. Radicals can only be added or subtracted if the numbers or expressions under the roots are the same for all terms. To add or subtract...
Brian McLogan
Master Simplifying the higher root of an algebraic expression
Master Simplifying the higher root of an algebraic expression
Brian McLogan
How to verify the power and root function are inverses of each other
π Learn how to show that two functions are inverses. The composition of two functions is using one function as the argument (input) of another function. In simple terms composition of two functions is putting one function inside another...
Brian McLogan
How to use long division to understand linear factorization and zeros
π Learn how to divide polynomials using the long division algorithm. To be able to solve a polynomial, we need to be able to get the factors and hence the zeros. To get the factors, we use the rational zeros theorem to get one of the...
Brian McLogan
Simplify Radical Expressions Three Different Ways
Simplify Radical Expressions Three Different Ways
Brian McLogan
Simplifying the cube root of a radical 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...