Brian McLogan
Evaluating a Simple Natural Logarithm
👉 Learn how to evaluate natural logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a)....
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How to write a term with a rational exponent in radical form
👉 Learn how to convert a rational power to a radical. When the exponent of an expression is a fraction, we can evaluate/simplify the expression by converting the rational power into a radical where the denominator of the fractional...
Brian McLogan
Overview of translating expressions - Online Tutor - Free Math Videos
👉 Learn how to write an algebraic expression from verbal sentence as well as writing out a sentence from a algebraic expression. To do this we need to know what words we use to express operations such as addition, multiplication,...
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Interpreting Scientific Notation Generated by Technology
Interpret scientific notation generated by technology.
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Simplifying Multiplication of Decimals By Powers of 10
Understand the role of leading and trailing zeros in the placement of the decimal point when multiplying or dividing decimal numbers.
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Introduction to Exponents and Evaluating Expressions with Exponents
This video lesson will review the vocabulary of a power. Students will learn the difference between the base and the exponent. The idea of repeated factors will be reviewed. Students will discover the importance of using parentheses....
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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials: Understanding Monomials, Degrees, and Classifying Polynomials
This video is a lesson on adding and subtracting polynomials. The teacher covers topics such as monomials, classifying polynomials, finding the degree of a polynomial, and using the vertical and horizontal methods to add and subtract...
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Finding the Side Length of a Square
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the side length of a square given its area. The teacher emphasizes that multiplying the side length by itself gives the area of a square.
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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
Rewriting a negative exponent by putting it in the denominator
👉 Learn how to apply the rules of exponents to simplify an expression. We will focus on applying the product rule, quotient rule as well as power rule. We will then explore multiple properties such as power to product, power to quotient...
Brian McLogan
Algebra 2 - Understanding What Logarithms Mean when Evaluating
👉 Learn how to evaluate basic logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). Thus,...
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Algebra 2 - How To Evaluate a Logarithm when the Answer is a Fraction
👉 Learn how to evaluate basic logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). Thus,...
Brian McLogan
Algebra 2 - Evaluating a Logarithm to a Rational Base
👉 Learn how to evaluate logarithms with fractions. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n =...
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Learn how to rewrite an exponent with a fraction power as an radical expression
Learn how to evaluate numbers raised to rational powers. When given a number raised to a rational power, we take the nth root of the number where n is the number in the denominator of the rational power, then we raise the result to a...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to rewrite a radical expression to fractional exponents
👉 Learn how to simplify rational powers using the power and the product rules. There are some laws of exponents which might come handy when simplifying expressions with exponents. Some of the laws include the product law which states...
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Evaluating a Logarithm With a Fraction Base
👉 Learn how to evaluate logarithms with fractions. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n =...
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Writing a polynomial in standard form so you can determine the end behavior
👉 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...
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Using the product rule of radicals to simplify to rational exponents
👉 Learn how to simplify rational powers using the power and the product rules. There are some laws of exponents which might come handy when simplifying expressions with exponents. Some of the laws include the product law which states...
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Tutorial - Evaluating Logarithms Without a Calculator
👉 Learn how to evaluate logarithms with fractions. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n =...
Brian McLogan
Tutorial - Evaluating Logarithms Without a Calculator
👉 Learn how to evaluate basic logarithms. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). Thus,...
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Determine the multiplicity and zeros and graph of a 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...
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Determine the Zeros for a Polynomial by Factoring
👉 Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial. 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 polynomial are the values...
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Determine the Zeros of a Polynomial by Factoring
👉 Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial by grouping. 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 polynomial are...