Brian McLogan
Ordering real numbers from least to greatest
In this video series I show you how to graph and order numbers. It is important when graphing and ordering numbers that we have all of our numbers simplified and written in the same form. We then can arrange the numbers from least to...
Brian McLogan
Multiplying two numbers both positive, 2 . 5
š You will learn how to multiply integers from one digit to multiple digits. When multiplying it is important to understand that multiplication is just repeated addition. However with multi-digit numbers we will follow a step by step...
Brian McLogan
Domain of Rational Radical Function
š Learn how to find the domain of rational functions with a radical numerator. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to use Descartes rule of signs and the fundamental theorem of algebra
š Learn about Descartes' Rule of Signs. Descartes' rule of the sign is used to determine the number of positive and negative real zeros of a polynomial function. Knowing the number of positive and negative real zeros enables also to also...
Brian McLogan
Find the slope between two points | 12 examples | Free Math Videos
Find the slope between two points | 12 examples | Free Math Videos
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Using Algebraic Expressions to Work Out Formulas Rules
It explains how to use Algebraic Expressions to form rules for number patterns and geometric patterns and how to use in perimeter and area formulae.
Brian McLogan
Learn how to plot points on a cartesian coordinate plane
In this video series you will learn multiple math operations. I teach in front of a live classroom showing my students how to solve math problems step by step. My math tutorials should be used to review previous lessons, complete your...
Brian McLogan
Where does the midpoint formula come from
š Learn how to find the midpoint between two points. The midpoint between two points is the point halfway the line joining two given points in the coordinate plane. To find the midpoint between two points we add the x-coordinates of the...
Brian McLogan
Graphing an or compound inequality and showing the graph of the solution
š Learn how to solve compound inequalities and graph their solution on a number line. A compound inequality is an inequality having more than 1 inequality sign. To solve compound inequalities, we use inverse operations, applying the...
Brian McLogan
Finding the domain when the radical is in numerator, denominator and both
š Learn how to find the domain of rational functions with a radical numerator. Recall that the domain of a function is the set of possible input values (x-values) of the function. For a rational function, the denominator cannot be zero...
Curated Video
Adding Integers with Opposite Signs Using a Number Line
Learn how to add integers with opposite signs using a number line. Through various examples, they understand that adding positive numbers moves to the right on the number line, while adding negative numbers moves to the left.
Curated Video
Multiplying by Multiples of 10 Using Number Lines
In this video, students learn how to use number lines to multiply by multiples of 10. The teacher explains the concept of multiples of 10 and demonstrates how to represent these on an open number line. They also provide examples of...
Curated Video
Generating Equivalent Fractions Using Number Lines
In this video, students will learn how to generate equivalent fractions using number lines. The teacher explains the importance of considering both the numerator and denominator when comparing fractions. The students are guided through...
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Rounding Decimals to the Nearest Whole Number Using a Number Line
In this video, the teacher explains how to round decimals to the nearest whole number using a number line. They demonstrate the process step by step, showing how to determine whether a decimal is closer to the whole number before or...
Brian McLogan
Multiplying two numbers positive and negative, 4 . (-3)
š You will learn how to multiply integers from one digit to multiple digits. When multiplying it is important to understand that multiplication is just repeated addition. However with multi-digit numbers we will follow a step by step...
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What Are Negative Numbers?
What Are Negative Numbers? | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool Learn the essentials about negative numbers in this video.
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Understanding Opposites and Making 0 on a Number Line
This video teaches students that positive numbers represent moving to the right or up, while negative numbers represent moving to the left or down on a number line. The video provides real-life examples, such as walking to school and...
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Building Fractions Using the Number Line
Combine fractions from unit fractions on the number line.
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Comparing Fractions with Different Denominators Using Number Lines
In this video, we emphasize importance of considering both the numerator and denominator, as well as the need to compare fractions to the same whole. Through visual representations on number lines, students are able to see which fraction...
Brian McLogan
graphing an equation in standard form using the x and y intercepts 5x + 2y = 8
š Learn how to graph linear equations written in standard form. When given a linear equation in standard form, to graph the equation, we first rewrite the linear equation in slope intercept form, (i.e. in the form y = mx + c, where m is...
Brian McLogan
CCSS What is the definition of a Midpoint
š Learn how to find the midpoint between two points. The midpoint between two points is the point halfway the line joining two given points in the coordinate plane. To find the midpoint between two points we add the x-coordinates of the...
Curated Video
Equivalent Fractions Using the Number Line
Introducing equivalent fractions using the number line.
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Multiplying a Whole Number by a Unit Fraction Using the Number Line
Multiply a whole number (a) by a fraction of the form (1/b) and recognize the equivalence of aĆ(1/b) and a/b on the number line.