Brian McLogan
Identify transformations, domain and limits of a reciprocal function
👉 Learn how to graph the reciprocal function. A reciprocal function is a rational function whose expression of the variable is in the denominator. A reciprocal function is of the form f(x) = a / (x + h) + k, where h is the vertical...
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Compose two functions then determine the domain
Compose two functions then determine the domain
Brian McLogan
Master Graphing Exponential Equations with reflections determine domain range
Master Graphing Exponential Equations with reflections determine domain range
Brian McLogan
Master Graphing the Reciprocal Function with Labeling Domain and Range
Master Graphing the Reciprocal Function with Labeling Domain and Range
Brian McLogan
What is the leading coefficient test
👉 Learn how to determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial function. To do this we will first need to make sure we have the polynomial in standard form with descending powers. We will then identify the leading terms so that...
Brian McLogan
What do you need to know determine end behavior of a polynomial
👉 Learn how to determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial function. To do this we will first need to make sure we have the polynomial in standard form with descending powers. We will then identify the leading terms so that...
Brian McLogan
What is the domain of the quotient between a radical function and quadratic
👉 Learn how to divide two functions. We will explore the division of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions. To divide two functions, we simply algebraically divide the rules (contents) of the two functions. We will then...
Brian McLogan
Determine the end behavior of a graph as well as the zeros and degree
👉 Learn how to determine the end behavior of a polynomial function from the graph of the function. To do this we look at the endpoints of the graph to see if it rises or falls as the value of x increases. If the graph of the polynomial...
Brian McLogan
Whats the difference in their solutions and how you find it?
What is the difference between solving a trigonometric equation when the angle is just theta, a half angle or a double angle. In this video we will explore not only the algebraic process but the graphical approach.
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Limits of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
It introduces the limit of exponential and logarithmic functions and their derivation. It also provides some solved examples to evaluate the limits of such functions.
Brian McLogan
Finding the domain and X-intercepts of a logarithm with horizontal shift
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
Brian McLogan
Finding the end behavior when given an equation
👉 Learn how to determine the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial function. To do this we will first need to make sure we have the polynomial in standard form with descending powers. We will then identify the leading terms so that...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to graph and describe characteristics of a natural logarithm
👉 Learn all about graphing natural logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. A natural logarithmic function (ln function) is a logarithmic function to the base of e. The graph of the parent...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate the limit to infinity and negative infinity from a graph
Evaluate the limit to infinity and negative infinity from a graph
Brian McLogan
Divide two functions then determine the domain
👉 Learn how to divide two functions. We will explore the division of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions. To divide two functions, we simply algebraically divide the rules (contents) of the two functions. We will then...
Brian McLogan
Divide a quadratic function by a square root function to determine the domain
👉 Learn how to divide two functions. We will explore the division of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions. To divide two functions, we simply algebraically divide the rules (contents) of the two functions. We will then...
Brian McLogan
Division of functions with a radical in the denominator and domain
👉 Learn how to divide two functions. We will explore the division of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions. To divide two functions, we simply algebraically divide the rules (contents) of the two functions. We will then...
Brian McLogan
Master Graphing Logarithmic Equations with multiple transformations
Master Graphing Logarithmic Equations with multiple transformations
Brian McLogan
Master how to determine the domain and range from a graph
Master how to determine the domain and range from a graph. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:22 Graph #1 4:45 Graph #2 6:47 Graph #3 8:10 Graph #4 Corrections 9:36 Made a mistake in the inequalities. It should be 0 is greater than or equal to y,...
Brian McLogan
Zeros, graphing, multiplicity polynomial
👉 Learn how to use the tools needed to graph a polynomial function in factored form. A polynomial in factored form is when the polynomial is written as a product of its linear factors. Each linear factor represents an x-intercept and the...
Brian McLogan
Inverse of a function with x in numerator and denominator
👉 Learn how to find the inverse of a rational function. A rational function is a function that has an expression in the numerator and the denominator of the function. The inverse of a function is a function that reverses the "effect" of...
Brian McLogan
Inding the Domain from the Composition of Two Functions
Learn how to compose two functions where one is a rational function and the other is a radical function. To compose two functions means to express one of the functions as a function of the other function. This is done by replacing the...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to write the domain of a radical function
👉 Learn how to find the domain of a radical function. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a radical square-root function, there cannot be a negative number inside the...