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Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

Two-Step Equations

3rd - Higher Ed
Two-Step Equations shows how to write two-step single variable equations by using verbal models.
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Instructional Video1:12
Brian McLogan

How to translate an equation into a sentence

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video3:10
Brian McLogan

Translating an algebraic expression to a sentence, 3 - 2/d

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video2:45
Brian McLogan

How to write a verbal expression from an algebraic expression

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video0:31
Brian McLogan

Algebraic phrases to expressions using the total

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video0:58
Brian McLogan

Translating more than one operation ex 2

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

Comparing Functions: Equations and Verbal Descriptions

K - 5th
By understanding the function properties and identifying the constant rate of change, students can effectively compare and interpret different representations of functions. We use examples such as selling T-shirts, recycling soda cans,...
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Instructional Video2:31
Brian McLogan

Translating sentences using more than one operations ex 4

12th - Higher Ed
👉 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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Instructional Video7:05
Curated OER

How Do You Write an Equation for a Translation of an Absolute Value Function?

8th - 11th
Translate an absolute value equation, horizontally and vertically. First, what is the form of an absolute value equation? There are several variables that represent specific pieces in this equation. Vertical, horizontal, constant,...
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Instructional Video2:16
Curated OER

What's the Zero Product Property?

8th - 11th
It's hard to just give a verbal explanation of the zero product property in a way that would be understandable. So it would be best to just watch this video and see the teacher write it out on the whiteboard and explain things as she goes.
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Instructional Video
National Education Association

Interpret the Rate of Change/Slope and Intercepts within the Context of Everyday Life

8th - 11th Standards
Rates of change can be a slippery slope. The resource makes the connection between the rate of change and the slope of a line. It continues on to provide examples of how to interpret the slope and the y-intercepts of linear equations...
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Instructional Video
National Education Association

Define the Effects of Parameter Changes on Graphs of Linear Functions

8th - 11th Standards
Parameters can move and change the steepness of a graph. Introduce the effects of changing the slope or the y-intercept of a linear graph. The resource shows how to incorporate changes on graphs and how they will move up, move down,...
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Instructional Video6:14
Curated OER

How Do You Solve a Word Problem Using an AND Compound Inequality?

8th - 11th
This looks like a big word problem. There are four known values and you have to find one unknown value. How are you going to write out this inequality to solve it? Do you know what a compound inequality is? An inequality with an 'AND' or...