Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

How to Calculate Exponential Growth | A-CED.A.1 | Algebra 🖤💙

9th - 12th
In this math video we will learn how to calculate exponential growth to solve a real world problem. Each variable of the exponential growth equation y=a*b^x will be explained. We will identify the information provided in the real world...
Instructional Video3:58
Brian McLogan

Solving exponential growth model problems

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about compound interest. We will look at how to determine the final value, initial value, interest rate and years needed. We will investigate problems compounded continuously, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. These...
Instructional Video4:22
Brian McLogan

How to use compound interest to find the final value

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about compound interest. We will look at how to determine the final value, initial value, interest rate and years needed. We will investigate problems compounded continuously, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. These...
Instructional Video2:23
Brian McLogan

Calculating the compound interest of an investment

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about compound interest. We will look at how to determine the final value, initial value, interest rate and years needed. We will investigate problems compounded continuously, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly. These...
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Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative

Interpret the Rate of Change (Slope) within the Context of Everyday Life

7th - 10th Standards
With math all around us, your learners will see they can create an equation to model different situations. From fundraising to a cell phone plan, your mathematicians can find the starting point b, plug in the rate of...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Comparing Linear Functions Word Problem: Climb

8th Standards
This word problem is about two people who climb a wall. The formula is given for one and a table of values for the other and the problem asks who has the higher starting point, otherwise known as the initial value. [4:43]