Instructional Video4:35
Brian McLogan

Factoring a trinomial

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn 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...
Instructional Video2:23
Brian McLogan

Using the discriminate to describe the solutions of a quadratic

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve a quadratic equation by applying the quadratic formula. To apply the quadratic formula the quadratic equation must be equal to zero. Then you can apply the quadratic formula to determine solutions to the equation,...
Instructional Video1:23
Brian McLogan

Solving a quadratic equation by taking the square root of both sides

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve quadratic equations using the square root method. It is important to understand that not all quadratics have to be solved using factoring or quadratic formula. When we only have one variable but it is squared we can...
Instructional Video8:54
Brian McLogan

Finding the vertex and zeros of a quadratic function

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a quadratic equation in standard form. To do this we will explore multiple methods such as the intercept method, identifying the vertex, axis of symmetry and identifying points on the graph using a table. Once you...
Instructional Video6:40
Brian McLogan

Master How to Verify a trigonometric identity using half angle formulas

12th - Higher Ed
Master How to Verify a trigonometric identity using half angle formulas
Instructional Video2:59
Brian McLogan

How to Solve and Write the Linear Factorization when Factoring a Polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial in the form of the difference of two squares. 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...
Instructional Video11:24
Curated Video

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using the Linear Combination Method

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve a system of linear equations using the linear combination method. They will understand how to manipulate the equations to eliminate variables and find the solution.
Instructional Video4:53
Brian McLogan

Find the slope between two points with fractions

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the slope between two points. The slope of a line is the steepness of the line. The horizontal line has a zero slope while the vertical line has an undefined slope. To determine the slope of a line passing through two...
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Equation of a Circle Centered at a Point: Explained and Solved Examples

Higher Ed
This video is a presentation on the equation of a circle. The presenter explains the general formula for the equation of a circle centered at the origin and at a particular point of AB. The video also covers how to calculate the radius...
Instructional Video6:17
Curated Video

Interpreting Solutions Graphically: Finding Points of Intersection in Linear and Quadratic Equations

Higher Ed
The video is a presentation on how to interpret solutions graphically using examples of linear and quadratic equations on graphs. The presenter explains how to find the point where two graphs meet, which solves the equation. They also...
Instructional Video3:54
Brian McLogan

How to expand a logarithmic expression with multiple logarithms

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to expand logarithmic expressions involving radicals. A logarithmic expression is an expression having logarithms in it. To expand logarithmic expressions means to use the logarithm laws to expand (open up) logarithm...
Instructional Video2:14
Brian McLogan

Learn to determine the 18th term of a geometric sequence by using the explicit formula

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the nth term of a geometric sequence. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. A geometric sequence is a sequence in which...
Instructional Video6:12
Brian McLogan

Learn how to write the standard form of a parabola given the focus and directrix

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of a parabola given the focus and the directrix. A parabola is the shape of the graph of a quadratic equation. A parabola can open up or down (if x is squared) or open left or right (if y is squared)....
Instructional Video3:06
Brian McLogan

How to write the equation of a parabola in conic sections given vertex and directrix

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of a parabola given the vertex and the directrix. A parabola is the shape of the graph of a quadratic equation. A parabola can open up or down (if x is squared) or open left or right (if y is squared)....
Instructional Video3:00
Brian McLogan

How to write the equation of a parabola given the focus and directrix

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of a parabola given the focus and the directrix. A parabola is the shape of the graph of a quadratic equation. A parabola can open up or down (if x is squared) or open left or right (if y is squared)....
Instructional Video5:01
Brian McLogan

Given the vertex and focus determine the standard form of the parabola

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of a parabola given the vertex and the focus. A parabola is the shape of the graph of a quadratic equation. A parabola can open up or down (if x is squared) or open left or right (if y is squared). Recall...
Instructional Video3:26
Brian McLogan

Given a point and co vertices, write the equation of an ellipse

12th - Higher Ed
Given a point and co vertices, write the equation of an ellipse
Instructional Video6:34
Brian McLogan

How to find the missing lengths using law of cosines

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to solve for the lengths of the sides and the measures of the angles of a triangle using the law of cosines. The law of cosines is used in determining the lengths of the sides or the measures of the angles of a triangle when no...
Instructional Video2:11
Brian McLogan

Simplify expressions using fundamental identities

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to simplify trigonometric expressions by factoring, expansion, and re-grouping. To simplify a trigonometric identity means to reduce the identity to the simplest form it can take which may be a number or a simple...
Instructional Video2:48
Brian McLogan

Learn how to evaluate the definite integral with arcsine

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the integral of a function. The integral, also called antiderivative, of a function, is the reverse process of differentiation. Integral of a function can be evaluated as indefinite integral or as a definite...
Instructional Video2:24
Brian McLogan

Integrate using u sub and trig sine and cosine

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the integral of a function. The integral, also called antiderivative, of a function, is the reverse process of differentiation. Integral of a function can be evaluated as indefinite integral or as a definite...
Instructional Video3:59
Brian McLogan

Determining the Difference Quotient

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function using the difference quotient formula. The difference quotient is a measure of the average rate of change of the function over an interval, h. The limit of the difference quotient gives the...
Instructional Video4:00
Brian McLogan

Subtracting two polynomials

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to subtract polynomials. To subtract polynomials, we first simplify the polynomials by removing all brackets. Then, we combine like terms. Like terms are terms that share the same base and power for each variable. When you...
Instructional Video1:29
Brian McLogan

Adding two functions

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to add or subtract two functions. Given two functions, say f(x) and g(x), to add (f+g)(x) or f(x) + g(x) or to subtract (f - g)(x) or f(x) - g(x) the two functions we use the method of adding/subtracting algebraic expressions...