TED-Ed
The Mathematical Secrets of Pascal’s Triangle
This modern animation and discussion of the ancient secrets of Pascal's triangle manages to be topical, engaging, and mathematically deep all at the same time. A great introduction to the power of number theory across multiple math...
Mathispower4u
Divide a Binomial by a Monomial (Example)
Make it easier by breaking it into pieces. The short video shows one example of dividing a binomial by a monomial. Pupils see that all polynomial division problems do not necessarily end up even and how to write the quotient.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Special Products of Polynomials 2
Video illustrates how to find the square of a binomial difference to represent the area of a given square. [5:12]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Special Products of Polynomials 1
Video demonstrates how to find the square of a binomial sum. [3:19]
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Khan Academy: Algebra: Special Products of Binomials
Video explains how to find special binomial products. Four examples are worked that show how to square a binomial. Three examples are worked that show the product of a sum and a difference (a +b)(a - b). This video also appears in the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Multiplication of Polynomials
Video demonstrates several different types of polynomial multiplication problems: monomial by binomial, monomial by trinomial, binomial by binomial, binomial by polynomial. This video also appears in the Algebra: ck12.org strand....
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Binomial Theorem (Part 3)
The last video in a three-part series on the Binomial Theorem from the Khan Academy. This segment illustrates how the Binomial Theorem is directly related to combinatorics using (a + b)^3 as an example. Students can clearly see how a...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Square a Binomial
Video demonstrates how to find the square of a binomial as a special case of multiplying binomials. [3:38]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Binomial Expansion and Combinatorics
Video explaining why we use the combinatorial formula for (n choose k) to expand binomial expressions. [11:58]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Monomials, Binomials, Area, and Volume
Introduces monomials and binomials and explains how they can be used to calculate area and gives an example of multiplying 3 binomials together to determine volume.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Monomials, Binomials, Area, and Volume
Introduces monomials and binomials and explains how they can be used to calculate area and gives an example of multiplying 3 binomials together to determine volume.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Binomial Theorem (Part 1)
An instructional video that presents the Binomial Theorem as an application of combinations. The formula for the Binomial Theorem is given and one example is illustrated in step-by-step fashion. This is the first in a series of three...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pre Calculus: Binomial Theorem (Part 2)
This math video is a continuation of the Binomial Theorem (Part 1) also from the Khan Academy. It illustrates how the Binomial Theorem is related to Pascal's Triangle and how Pascal's Triangle can be used as an alternate method for...
PatrickJMT
Patrick Jmt: Binomial Theorem Example 1
Easy to follow video shows how to expand the Binomial Theorem and provides an example. [11:20]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Special Products of Binomials
Video explains how to find special binomial products. Four examples are worked that show how to square a binomial. Three examples are worked that show the product of a sum and a difference (a +b)(a - b).
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Polynomials: Terms Coefficients and Exponents in a Polynomial
This video identifies terms, coefficients, and exponents of a given polynomial.
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Khan Academy: Binomial Theorem: Binomial Theorem (Part 3)
Intuition behind why binomial expansion involves combinatorics. This segment illustrates how the Binomial Theorem is directly related to combinatorics using (a + b)^3 as an example. Students can clearly see how a binomial expansion...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Square a Binomial
Video demonstrates how to find the square of a binomial as a special case of multiplying binomials.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Expanding Binomials W/o Pascal's Triangle
Sal gives a "trick" for expanding large powers of binomials, without using Pascal's triangle. [4:58]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Polynomials: Expanding Binomials
Sal expands (3y^2+6x^3)^5 using the binomial theorem and Pascal's triangle. [8:41]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Polynomials: Pascal's Triangle and Binomial Expansion
Sal introduces Pascal's triangle and shows how we can use it to figure out the coefficients in binomial expansions. [8:19]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Polynomials: Intro to the Binomial Theorem
The Binomial theorem tells us how to expand expressions. The larger the power is, the harder it is to expand expressions like this directly. But with the Binomial theorem, the process is relatively fast! [13:15]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Multiplying Monomials
When were are multiplying two monomials, we can rewrite the product as a single monomial using properties of multiplication and exponents. [3:16]
Study Pug
Study Pug: Characteristics of Polynomials
A polynomial consists of constants, variables, and exponents. Polynomials are named based on the number of terms they have. Watch this brief video introducing polynomials. [0:47]