Instructional Video1:22
Brian McLogan

Combining rational expression with like denominators

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to add/subtract rational expressions with monomials in the denominator. When adding or subtracting two or more rational expressions with common denominators, we add or subtract only the numerator while we keep the denominator...
Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

World of Computer Networking Your CCNA start - Network - Example 1

Higher Ed
This video explains network with an example. This clip is from the chapter "Networks" of the series "World of Computer Networking: Your CCNA start".This section introduces you to networks.
Instructional Video3:20
Brian McLogan

Applying Descartes rule of signs with all positive terms

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about Descartes' Rule of Signs. Descartes' rule of the sign is used to determine the number of positive and negative real zeros of a polynomial function. Knowing the number of positive and negative real zeros enables also to also...
Instructional Video8:27
Curated Video

Spring Framework Master Class - Java Spring the Modern Way - Step 2-Understanding Tight Coupling Using the Binary Search Algorithm Example

Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of the tight coupling concept with the help of the binary search algorithm example. This video provides an explanation of what you can expect in this section. This clip is from the chapter "Spring Level...
Instructional Video2:22
Brian McLogan

Determining adjacent angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to define and classify different angles based on their characteristics and relationships are given a diagram. The different types of angles that we will discuss will be acute, obtuse, right, adjacent, vertical, supplementary,...
Instructional Video15:49
Packt

End-to-End Working Example on GIT Commands - 1

Higher Ed
This video presents the first part of an end-to-end working example on GIT commands. This clip is from the chapter "GIT - Version Control Tutorial" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and Frameworks".This...
Instructional Video1:01
Brian McLogan

Using the triangle midsegment theorem to find the missing midsegment

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for the unknown in a triangle divided internally such that the division is parallel to one of the sides of the triangle. The triangle proportionality theorem states that if a line is parallel to one side of a...
Instructional Video2:10
Brian McLogan

Sketch the Angle in Standard Position

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to sketch angles in terms of pi. An angle is the figure formed by two rays sharing the same endpoint. Angle is measured in radians or in degrees. One complete revolution about a point is equivalent to 2pi radians and 360...
Instructional Video2:39
Brian McLogan

What do I need to know for Simplifying Trigonometric Expressions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn all about the different trigonometric identities and how they can be used to evaluate, verify, simplify and solve trigonometric equations. The identities discussed in this playlist will involve the quotient, reciprocal,...
Instructional Video3:03
Brian McLogan

What do you need to know to solve a quadratic using various methods

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video4:02
Brian McLogan

What do you have to know to solve a quadratic when a = 1

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video1:54
Brian McLogan

Summary for solving a quadratic using various methods

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video4:01
Brian McLogan

How to determine two acute adjacent angles from a figure

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to define and classify different angles based on their characteristics and relationships are given a diagram. The different types of angles that we will discuss will be acute, obtuse, right, adjacent, vertical, supplementary,...
Instructional Video1:46
Brian McLogan

How To Composes a Function Upon Itself

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to compose two linear functions. To compose two functions means to express one of the functions as a function of the other function. This is done by replacing the input variable of one of the functions with the value of the...
Instructional Video16:36
Brian McLogan

Master Graphing a system of two linear inequalities

12th - Higher Ed
Master Graphing a system of two linear inequalities
Instructional Video14:54
Brian McLogan

Master Evaluating a Function for given Values

12th - Higher Ed
Master Evaluating a Function for given Values
Instructional Video11:01
Brian McLogan

Master how to graph a linear equation in standard form

12th - Higher Ed
Master how to graph a linear equation in standard form
Instructional Video7:10
Brian McLogan

Master Evaluating the double angle for Sine, Cosine and Tangent from a right triangle

12th - Higher Ed
Master Evaluating the double angle for Sine, Cosine and Tangent from a right triangle
Instructional Video4:59
Brian McLogan

Summary for simplifying complex fractions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to simplify a complex fraction. A complex fraction is a fraction with another fraction or fractions in the numerator and/or in the denominator. To simplify a complex fraction is to reduce the fraction in such a way as there...
Instructional Video1:00
Brian McLogan

Tutorial - Determine if an equation is an example of direct variation ex 4, y= 1/5x

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I will show you how to use direct variation to help determine the missing variable, as well as how to determine if an equation is an example of direct variation or not. For an equation to be an example of direct variation...
Instructional Video1:21
Brian McLogan

What is the remainder theorem for polynomials

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the remainder theorem and the factor theorem. The remainder theorem states that when a polynomial is divided by a linear expression of the form (x - k), the remainder from the division is equivalent to f(k). Similarly, when...
Instructional Video2:07
Brian McLogan

Determining two angles that are supplementary

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to define and classify different angles based on their characteristics and relationships are given a diagram. The different types of angles that we will discuss will be acute, obtuse, right, adjacent, vertical, supplementary,...
Instructional Video2:38
Brian McLogan

Determine the possible rational zeros using rational zero test

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to use the Rational Zero Test on Polynomial expression. Rational Zero Test or Rational Root test provide us with a list of all possible real Zeros in polynomial expression. Rational Zero Test can be helpful to find all the...
Instructional Video2:36
Brian McLogan

Multiply two rational expressions and use the division property to simplify our answer

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to multiply 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 multiply two rational expressions, we use the...