Instructional Video5:06
Brian McLogan

Find the Zeros of a Polynomial Then Write Out Using Linear Factorization

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial that cannot be easily factored. 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 integers. The zeros...
Instructional Video2:00
Brian McLogan

Quotient of two linear functions to determine the domain

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ 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...
Instructional Video6:50
Brian McLogan

What is multiplicity and what does it mean for the zeros of a graph

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn about zeros and multiplicity. The zeroes of a polynomial expression are the values of x for which the graph of the function crosses the x-axis. They are the values of the variable for which the polynomial equals 0. The...
Instructional Video3:29
Brian McLogan

Solving a Radical Equation When You Have One Extraneous Solution

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve radical (square root) equations having one radical term. To solve a radical (square root) equation having one radical terms, we isolate the radical term by placing it in one side of the equation. Next, we get rid of...
Instructional Video4:49
Brian McLogan

Solving a multi step inequality by using distributive property

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ 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....
Instructional Video1:12
Brian McLogan

Solving a inequality with a square root

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ 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....
Instructional Video3:55
Brian McLogan

Solving an equation with parenthesis ex5, 8n–(2n–3)=12

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve multi-step equations with parenthesis. An equation is a statement stating that two values are equal. A multi-step equation is an equation which can be solved by applying multiple steps of operations to get to the...
Instructional Video0:57
Brian McLogan

Solving a literal equation with a variable on both sides 2y - 2x=y , y

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve literal equations. A literal equation is an equation where the unknown values are represented by variables. To solve a literal equation means to make one of the variables the subject of the formula. To do this, we...
Instructional Video1:47
Brian McLogan

Solving a one step equations using the reciprocal

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve one step linear equations. By one step we mean equations that take one step to solve. The one step is the inverse operation needed to isolate the variable such as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication...
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub - Exploring Graphs and Commits in SourceTree

Higher Ed
This video helps you explore graphs and commits in SourceTree. This clip is from the chapter "Rebasing" of the series "Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub".This section explains the process of rebasing. It also...
Instructional Video4:15
Brian McLogan

How to Find the Remaining Factors When Given One Factor

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one rational zero. 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 integers. The zeros of a...
Instructional Video3:18
Brian McLogan

How to Find Remaining Factors of a Polynomial Using Synthetic Division - Polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one rational zero. 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 integers. The zeros of a...
Instructional Video4:35
Brian McLogan

How to Find Remaining Factors When Given One Factor, Synthetic Division

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one rational zero. 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 integers. The zeros of a...
Instructional Video2:56
Brian McLogan

Algebra 1 - Graphing an inequality with test points - Cool Math

12th - Higher Ed
In this video series I show you how to graph linear inequalities. When graphing linear inequalities we now have to account for two variables. We graph linear inequalities using the same process as linear equations. We then use shading to...
Instructional Video6:44
Brian McLogan

Master how to find all of the zeros of a polynomial when given one irrational zero

12th - Higher Ed
Master how to find all of the zeros of a polynomial when given one irrational zero
Instructional Video3:35
Brian McLogan

Learn How To Evaluate the Composition of Two Linear Functions

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to compose two functions where one or both of those functions is/are quadratic. To compose two functions means to express one of the functions as a function of the other function. This is done by replacing the input variable of...
Instructional Video10:35
Brian McLogan

To Pass Your Class You Must Know How to Divide These Polynomials

12th - Higher Ed
Lets cover the most popular types of problems you should expect to see regarding synthetic division with polynomials. These problems you will want to master to make sure you are set up for success to pass your class.
Instructional Video11:54
Brian McLogan

3c Example 3 Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
3c Example 3 Part 1
Instructional Video3:12
Brian McLogan

Finding the equation of a line given a point and a slope

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to write the equation of a line in a point-slope form. The equation of a line is such that its highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. (i.e. there are no exponents in its variable(s)). There are various forms which we can...
Instructional Video20:04
Curated Video

Full Stack Web Development MASTERY Course - Novice to Expert - All About Animation in CSS

Higher Ed
This video talks about the animation in CSS. This clip is from the chapter "CSS 3 (Zero to Hero)" of the series "Full Stack Web Development Mastery Course - Novice to Expert".This section focuses on CSS 3 and its importance.
Instructional Video3:23
Brian McLogan

What do you need to know to write an equation in slope intercept form

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to write the equation of a line given points, slopes and intercepts. We will work on writing the equation of a line in slope intercept form and standard form as well as writing the equation of a line parallela and...
Instructional Video6:37
Curated Video

Solving Simultaneous Equations Using the Substitution Method

Higher Ed
This video is a tutorial on how to solve linear simultaneous equations using the substitution method. The presenter explains what simultaneous equations are and how to rearrange them to get a variable on its own, so that they can be...
Instructional Video2:15
Brian McLogan

Solving literal equation to rewrite in slope intercept form 3x - 5y=9 for y

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve literal equations. A literal equation is an equation where the unknown values are represented by variables. To solve a literal equation means to make one of the variables the subject of the formula. To do this, we...
Instructional Video1:20
Brian McLogan

Solving a one step equation by division with decimal

12th - Higher Ed
šŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve one step linear equations. By one step we mean equations that take one step to solve. The one step is the inverse operation needed to isolate the variable such as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication...