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Brian McLogan
Students don't think to factor like this
A problem like this can be confusing for students to have to factor but once you look a little deeper upon inspection.
⭐️ Using the Difference of Two Squares Three TImes -...
⭐️ Using the Difference of Two Squares Three TImes -...
Brian McLogan
Simplify the logarithms with different bases
In this video we will discuss how to simplify logarithms when we have different bases. We can't apply logarithmic properties unless we get the base to be the same first.
⭐️ Evaluate using multiple logarithmic properties...
⭐️ Evaluate using multiple logarithmic properties...
Brian McLogan
which side should you pick to verify the identity?
One of the harder things for students to be able to complete is decide which side they need to simplify first when verifying an identity. In this video I try to tackle that.
⭐ I go against using the most complicated...
⭐ I go against using the most complicated...
Brian McLogan
Evaluate Trig Functions With a Really Big Angle
In this video I am going to show you how to evaluate the six trigonometric functions when you have a really big angle. We will evaluate sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, cotangent.
⭐️ Evaluating Trigonometric...
⭐️ Evaluating Trigonometric...
Curated Video
Rewriting Polynomial Expressions by Factoring
In this lesson, students will learn how to rewrite polynomial expressions by factoring to simplify common factors. They will develop their skills in identifying the greatest common factor and using it to rewrite the expression.
Curated Video
The Hubris of Publishers
Chinese scholar and literary translator Michael Berry (UCLA) describes how many publishers demand original works be changed to fit American sensibilities.
Curated Video
Editorial Bias
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes how the editor plays a key, and often overlooked role, in the process of bringing a translated work of literature to the public.
Curated Video
u-Substitution
During this video, u-substitution will be applied to integrate more composite functions.
Curated Video
Rewriting Before Integrating
This video will illustrate how integrating a complicated function can be made simpler by rewriting the function before integrating.
Curated Video
Logarithmic Properties
This video discusses logarithmic functions. It will show how to change the bases of logarithms and explain the properties of logarithms.
The Learning Depot
How to Write a Thesis Statement | Argumentative Essay
In this video, we take a look at the thesis statement for the argumentative essay. There are five elements of a strong thesis statement. Examples are given.
The Learning Depot
Double Words: That That | Conjunction, Determiner, Pronoun, or Adverb?
Today we continue our lesson on double words in a sentence. Double words in a sentence look weird at first glance and may even confuse the reader. This certainly is an awkward construction, but today we’ll tackle another pair of double...
Curated Video
Finding Slope Between Two Points Challenge Day #3
This video will review/introduce the concept of finding slope between two points. This is the third of five videos, a 5 day challenge, to build proficiency finding the slope of a line using two points. We will use the formula and...
Curated Video
Rewrite an Expression to Represent Discount
In this short math video we will rewrite an expression to represent discount. We will be presented with a real world situation involving discount. We will read and interpret a given algebraic expression that represents the discount of...
Curated Video
Using Polynomial Long Division to Solve Word Problems in Geometry
In this video, students learn how to use polynomial long division to solve word problems involving rectangular prisms. The video provides step-by-step instructions on finding the height and length of a prism given the volume and surface...
Math Fortress
Calculus I: Derivatives of Polynomials and Natural Exponential Functions (Level 3 of 3)
This video will teach how to rewrite common functional expressions into a "derivative friendly" form. A good understanding of intermediate algebra is required to succeed in any calculus class.
Brian McLogan
Learn how to eliminate the parameter with linear equations
Learn how to eliminate the parameter in a parametric equation. A parametric equation is a set of equations that express a set of quantities as explicit functions of a number of independent variables, known as parameters. Eliminating the...
Curated Video
Completing the Square in Quadratic Expressions
In this video, the teacher explains how to rewrite quadratic expressions so that all variable terms are contained in a perfect square. They demonstrate the process of completing the square using both area models and algebraic methods....
Curated Video
Multiplying Complex Numbers Using the Double Distributive Property
In this video, the teacher explains how to multiply complex numbers using the double distributive property. They review the distributive property and the imaginary unit, emphasizing the importance of simplifying expressions involving i...
Brian McLogan
How to solve differentiable equations with logarithms
Learn how to solve the particular solution of differential equations. A differential equation is an equation that relates a function with its derivatives. The solution to a differential equation involves two parts: the general solution...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to simplify an expression to find the derivative
👉 Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the power rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x. The process of finding the derivative...
Brian McLogan
Write the equation of a line tangent to a polynomial through a point
👉 Learn how to find and write the equation of the tangent line of a curve at a given point. The tangent of a curve at a point is a line that touches the circumference of the curve at that point. To find the equation of the tangent line...
Brian McLogan
Three examples for how to use the power rule
👉 Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the power rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x. The process of finding the derivative...