Brian McLogan
How to factor a trinomial when your middle and constant are negative
πLearn how to factor quadratics. A quadratic is an algebraic expression having two as the highest power of its variable(s). To factor an algebraic expression means to break it up into expressions that can be multiplied together to get...
Brian McLogan
Solving a multi step inequality by using distributive property
π Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having no parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
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KS2 Primary Maths Age 9-13 - Sum and Product: - Explained
SchoolOnline's Primary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video looks at...
Brian McLogan
Finding two coterminal angles by adding 2pi twice
π Learn the basics of co-terminal angles. An angle is a figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. The two rays are called the sides of the angle while the common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle. We measure angles...
Brian McLogan
Identifying the transformations of a quadratic function
π Learn how to graph quadratic equations in vertex form. A quadratic equation is an equation of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constants. The graph of a quadratic equation is in the shape of a parabola which can either...
Brian McLogan
Simplify radicals simplify the 5th root of a rational radicand
π Learn how to find the 5th root of rational numbers. To find the 5th root of a rational number, we first express the rational number as the 5th root of the numerator divided by the 5th root of the denominator and simplify. Where the...
Brian McLogan
Master how to find the complement and supplement of an angle
Master how to find the complement and supplement of an angle
Brian McLogan
Use the inverse of a function to determine the domain and range
π Learn how to find the inverse of a linear function. A linear function is a function whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 1. The inverse of a function is a function that reverses the "effect" of the original function. One...
Brian McLogan
Determine the horizontal and vertical asymptotes
π Learn how to find the vertical/horizontal asymptotes of a function. An asymptote is a line that the graph of a function approaches but never touches. The vertical asymptote is a vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but...
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Basic Maths Operations in Small Basic Programming
In this video, the instructor provides a basic introduction to programming and focuses on basic mathematical operations in Small Basic. The instructor demonstrates how to ask the user for numbers, store them in variables, and perform...
Brian McLogan
Solving a multi step inequality simplify both sides
π Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having no parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
Brian McLogan
How to write the inverse of a power function
π Learn how to find the inverse of a cubic function. A cubic function is a function whose highest exponent in the variable(s) of the function is 3. The inverse of a function is a function that reverses the "effect" of the original...
Brian McLogan
How to take the cube root of a negative 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
Simply the Square Root of a Variable Expression | 10 Examples
In This video we will explore how to simplify the square root of an variable expression we will work from very basic problems to more advanced all in one video.
Brian McLogan
Master evaluating the first six terms of a sequence #2
Master evaluating the first six terms of a sequence #2
Brian McLogan
Solve and graph an absolute value inequality with no solution
π Learn how to graph absolute value inequalities and graph on a coordinate plane.
Brian McLogan
Using descartes rule of signs to find the number of positive and negative real zeros
π 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...
Brian McLogan
Summary for rewriting a number using the imaginary unit i
π Learn how to simplify radical expressions. In this playlist we will explore simplifying radical expressions by prime factorization and rules of exponents. We will explore the square root, cube root as well as the fourth root of numbers...
Brian McLogan
The Easiest Way To Solve A Quadratic | Part 1
There are many ways to solve a quadratic equation. In this series I am going to explore the many ways that we can solve quadratics so that you have a better understanding we you are apporached by a problem to solve.
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gRPC [Java] Master Class: Build Modern API and Microservices - [Hands-On] Errors implementation
[Hands-On] gRPC Advanced Features Deep Dive: [Hands-On] Errors implementation This clip is from the chapter "[Hands-On] gRPC Advanced Features Deep Dive" of the series "gRPC [Java] Master Class: Build Modern API and Microservices".In...
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Mean & Standard Deviation of the Binomial Distribution
This program covers the important topic of the Mean and Standard Deviation of the Binomial Distribution in Probability and Statistics. We begin by discussing the Binomial Distribution and its mean. Next, we solve several problems that...
Brian McLogan
How to determine the domain of a rational function
π 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...