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Change of Basis | Essence of Linear Algebra, Chapter 9

For Students 11th - Higher Ed Standards
It is all about perspective. A video introduces the idea that the view of a vector all depends upon the perspective of the basis vectors. Knowing how to go from one coordinate system's basis vectors to another system's basis vectors...
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Instructional Video9:33
Mathispower4u

Evaluating Algebraic Expression (L1.3)

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
You'll definitely find value in a helpful video. Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video to learn about evaluating algebraic expressions for given values. The video goes through several examples, including both mathematical and...
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Instructional Video1:51
Mathispower4u

Evaluate an Expression in the Form 3x^2y (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
What's the value in learning about 3(b^2)r? A brief YouTube video demonstrates how to evaluate the algebraic expression 3(b^2)r. Specifically, scholars find the value of this expression when b = -3 and r = -2.
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Instructional Video4:42
Virtual Nerd

How Do You Solve a Radical Equation?

For Students 6th - 12th
Oh my, there's a variable inside the radical . How will you ever solve this one? The teacher explains step-by-step just how to solve this radical equation. She also shows how to check to make sure the answer is the correct one.
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Instructional Video7:16
Curated OER

How Do You Solve an Equation With Fractions With Different Denominators Using Subtraction?

For Teachers 7th - 9th
A detailed video tutorial on how to solve an equation with fractions with different denominators, this resource could prove to be a valuable tool. This video covers how to deal with fractions as well as how to solve an algebraic equation...
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Instructional Video5:07
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How Do You Solve a Decimal Inequality Using Division?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
Divide decimals to solve this inequality! Learners can watch the instructor in this thorough video as she works through an inequality that contains decimals. This resource is appropriate for teaching, reinforcing, or reviewing the concept.
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Instructional Video7:52
Mathispower4u

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
What types of mistakes do your classes make when evaluating algebraic expressions? A direct video lesson explains the process of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for multiple variables. The instructor highlights...
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Instructional Video4:52
Mathispower4u

Simplify and Evaluate Algebraic Expressions 1

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Evaluate the equivalence of expressions. A helpful video walks through the process of simplifying two expressions. Using values for the variables, the presentation evaluates the original expression and the simplified expression to show...
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Instructional Video2:33
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How Do You Add and Subtract a Bunch of Numbers with Different Signs?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
So you have an expression of positive and negative numbers and you want to add and subtract them. Do you do the operations in order that they are written? Do you combine some? Do you move them around? Do you change their signs? The...
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Instructional Video6:02
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How Do You Evaluate an Exponential Function?

For Teachers 8th - 12th
Set up a table to keep track of your values as you evaluate an exponential function. Select some values for the table to plug in to the given exponential expression. Then evaluate the expression. Do you see a pattern?
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Instructional Video4:05
Mathispower4u

Evaluate an Expression in the Form (a-b)/(cd) (Example)

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
There's no substitute for learning through examples. A brief YouTube video shows how to evaluate an algebraic expression through substitution. The expression of interest is in the form (a-b)/(cd), where the values of the variables are...
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Instructional Video4:15
Krista King Math

Evaluating Expressions

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Viewers examine the steps of evaluating expressions by substituting variable values with a video that shows two examples that include parentheses within the expressions. Each example incorporates negative integer practice.
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Instructional Video1:41
Curated OER

How Do You Solve an Equation Using Multiplication?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
The teacher demonstrates how to use the multiplication property of equality, applying it to both sides of the equation to find the solution.
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Instructional Video2:20
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How Do You Solve an Equation Using Division?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
The teacher demonstrates how to use the division property of equality, applying it to both sides of the equation to find the solution.
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Instructional Video3:16
Curated OER

What's the Standard Form of a Polynomial?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
The teacher explains how to write a polynomial in standard form in one variable. She first explains standard form and then shows several examples. A couple of expressions were not in standard form and I would have liked to see her...
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Instructional Video4:51
Curated OER

How Do You Factor a Polynomial Using Sum of Cubes?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
Factor a binomial using the sum of cubes method. The strategy here is to rewrite each of the expressions in the binomial as a term cubed. That's just two steps. Ok. Wait! There is a formula that is used to finish factoring the binomial....
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Instructional Video2:35
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How Do You Use Multiplication with Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
Solve this real world word problem in just one written step. The original inequality is a division problem, so to solve it, use the multiplication property of inequality. Was the problem solved by multiplying a negative number? Yes! So...
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Instructional Video3:10
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How Do You Use Multiplication With Positive Numbers to Solve an Inequality Problem?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
Broken lights at the skating rink? Are there enough not broken to be able to see well enough to skate? Set up this real-world word problem and find the total number of lights in the skating rink. Two given values and one variable. Solve...
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Instructional Video2:33
Curated OER

How Do You Solve an Inequality Where You're Multiplying Positive Fractions?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Provide this video as additional instruction on how to solve inequalities when you need to multiply positive fractions. The focus of this video is on how to use the multiplication property of inequalities correctly. The lecturer explains...
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Instructional Video0:02
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How Do You Solve an Inequality Where You're Multiplying Positive Fractions?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
Provide this video as additional instruction on how to solve inequalities when you need to multiply positive fractions. The focus of this video is on how to use the multiplication property of inequalities correctly. The lecturer explains...
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Instructional Video2:30
Curated OER

What's the Multiplication Property of Inequality?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
Applying the multiplication property of inequality is just like working with linear equations. What is done on one side of the equation needs to be done on the other side of the equation. So this rule can be applied to inequalities. In...
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Instructional Video2:25
Curated OER

How Do You Use Division With Negative Numbers to Solve an Inequality Word Problem?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
A word problem that needs to be written as an inequality to solve. This expression seems pretty straightforward and only takes one step to solve. But wait, the division property was used with a negative number so the inequality sign has...
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Instructional Video3:24
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How Do You Find a Rational Number Between Two Fractions?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
So do you really want to know how to find a rational number between two given fractions? The teacher explains how to average the two fractions to find a rational number between the two fractions. There are several steps involved in...
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Instructional Video2:43
Curated OER

How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using an Inequality Where You're Multiplying Negative Fractions?

For Teachers 6th - 9th
It just doesn't seem right to lose points when answer a question incorrectly. Well, that's what this word problem is all about. So calculate how many incorrect answers the team gave. Don't forget to flip the inequality when dealing with...

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