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Instructional Video2:02
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How Do You Find the Volume of a Box Whose Sides are Monomials?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
Length times width times height. Yes, the formula for the volume of a rectangular shape. But the values are monomials. Use the knowledge you have to multiply the monomials and then write it in simplest form.
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Instructional Video1:46
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What's the Formula for the Square of a Sum?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
The teacher uses the FOIL method to multiply out the square of a sum to prove the equation.
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Instructional Video2:57
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What's FOIL?

For Teachers 8th - 10th
FOIL= first, outside, inside, last. Use this method to multiply two binomials. The teacher demonstrates this method using variables. Then she demonstrates with numbers and variables and writes out each term being multiplied. Finally,...
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Instructional Video4:47
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How Do You Use the Formula for the Product of a Sum and a Difference?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
Multiply two binomials that have the same terms but different signs. One way is to FOIL it and then combine like terms. Another, shorter way to do it is to use a formula. There's a formula for the product of a sum and a difference. Using...
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Instructional Video1:27
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How Do You Find the Area of a Rectangle Whose Sides are a Monomial and a Polynomial?

For Teachers 7th - 9th
Yes, it's a real-world word problem, but it's as easy as multiplying a monomial and a polynomial. Then all you have to do is to make sure you write it in simplest form.
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Instructional Video3:59
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How Do You Divide a Rational Expression by a Polynomial?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
Simplifying this polynomial rational division expression is not as complicated as it looks. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of steps involved, but you can follow the instructor and learn the steps. I'm sure you already know how to do...
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Instructional Video3:43
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How Do You Find the Additive Inverse of a Polynomial?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
Finding the additive inverse is not as complicated as you might think. The instructor demonstrates how to multiply each of the terms in the polynomial by -1 and explains how this works. But wait, there's a quicker way. What's that you...
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Instructional Video11:10
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Extraneous Solutions to Radical Equations

For Students 7th - 11th Standards
Bringing it all together in this video, Sal incorporates the concepts from previous lectures (quadratic formula, multiplying polynomial expressions, radical expressions, exponents). This video would be a great way to end a unit or review...
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Instructional Video14:03
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Advanced Factoring

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Perfect the method for factoring. Learners view a video that shows shortcuts to grouping when presented with a difference of squares or when the leading coefficient is one. Pupils learn that factoring by grouping is helpful when working...
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Instructional Video4:30
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How Do You Find a Missing Term in a Polynomial?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
The instructor does a very good job of explaining all the things you need to do to find the integer values of this given trinomial. She demonstrates how to set up a template to be able to check the signs of the terms. Next step, what are...
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Instructional Video2:19
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How Do You Convert a Mixed Expression To a Rational Expression?

For Teachers 8th - 10th
Given a monomial and a polynomial, rewrite the expression as a rational number. This is not as confusing as you might think. First is to make the monomial a rational number by giving it a denominator. Once that is done, numbers can be...
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Instructional Video2:27
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What's the Formula for the Square of a Difference?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
The Difference Between Two Squares is an algebraic expression where two terms are perfect squares and one is negative. In this clip the Algebra teacher uses the FOIL method to factor a difference between two squares and prove the equation.
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Instructional Video4:30
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What's the Product of Powers Rule?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Learning this rule will make your work with exponents much easier. The product of powers rule simply states that if you are multiplying numbers with the same base you can just add the exponents to get your answer. The instructor...
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Instructional Video4:03
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How Do You Find the Area of a Rectangle Whose Sides are Binomials?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
The teachers uses a diagram to set up her initial equation to reflect the changes being made to a garden plot. She has a good explanation of how she got her equation. Then she works through the steps to solve the equation.
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Instructional Video6:07
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How Do You Simplify a Mixed Expression Over a Mixed Expression?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
You will need to pay close attention while watching this video. There are many steps and many operations to do to simplify this algebraic fraction. And if it seems hard the first time you watch it and you miss something, then watch it...
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Instructional Video5:32
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How Do You Simplify a Mixed Expression Over a Mixed Expression?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
You will need to pay close attention while watching this video. There are many steps and many operations to do to simplify this algebraic fraction. If it seems hard the first time you watch it and you miss something, then watch it again....
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Instructional Video2:49
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Combining Like Terms (Example 1)

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
Do your pupils confuse multiplying variables terms with adding variable terms? A video presentation uses factoring to isolate the coefficients of the like terms before combining, emphasizing the difference between addition and...
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Instructional Video5:06
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Express an Area as an Expression by Decomposing Area (Example)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Cut the area into two. Pupils see how to use algebraic expressions to find the area of a composite figure. The video breaks the figure into two rectangles and finds the missing lengths to find the area. After multiplying the dimensions,...
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Instructional Video1:35
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What's the Formula for the Product of a Sum and a Difference?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
There is a shortcut formula for finding the product of a sum and a difference. Use the formula rather than FOILing out the monomials. Fewer steps mean fewer headaches in math.
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Instructional Video3:27
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How Do You Find the Area of a Rectangle Whose Sides are Binomials?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
The teacher uses a diagram to set up her initial equation to reflect the changes being made to a garden plot. She has a good explanation of how she got her equation. Then she works through the steps to solve the equation.
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Instructional Video1:01
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What's a Dividend in a Rational Expression?

For Teachers 8th - 11th
In a rational expression the dividend is the number being divided. It's the expression that comes before the division sign.
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Instructional Video0:58
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What's a Divisor in a Rational Expression?

For Teachers 8th - 10th
Divide, dividend, divisor? Will the real divisor please stand up? How do you know which part of a division problem is the divisor when you have a rational expression of algebraic fractions? Just remember it's the second number or the one...
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Instructional Video2:24
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How Do You Divide Monomials Using the Greatest Common Factor?

For Teachers 8th - 9th
Factor out the greatest common factor to simplify a rational expression. When the greatest common factor is divided out of the numerator and the denominator what is left is the rational expression in simplest form. Watch as the teacher...
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Instructional Video16:30
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Factoring Quadratic Expressions

For Students 7th - 11th
Focusing on the intuitive nature of algebra and factoring, Sal demonstrates how to efficiently factor quadratic equations. This video would be great to show in class after a lecture on quadratics, or to assign in a computer lab (or...

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