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Evaluate and Create Equivalent Exponential Expressions (CC:6.EE.1)
Two to the fourth equals four squared. Scholars work through a word problem to find the equivalent expressions in a bake sale. Then they create another exponential expression to represent the same number.
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Evaluate An Expression Using The Order of Operation (Example 2)
What comes first, the exponents or the multiplication? Follow the order of operations and you will never make a mistake! Young scholars learn the order of operations and then watch as the instructor evaluates a five-step problem. The...
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Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simply watch the video to become an expert on simplifying expressions. A concise video describes how to simplify algebraic expressions. Young mathematicians watch two examples where the narrator applies the distributive property and then...
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Order of Operations with Integers: a(b-(-c))+d
Breaking down the order of operations doesn't get any easier than this! Young mathematicians watch a YouTube video that explains
how to evaluate a numerical expression using the order of operations.
The expression involves integers and...
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The Order of Operations
Always operate under the assumption that the order of operations applies. An informative video shows viewers how to use the order of operations. It goes through four examples and explains how to evaluate each expression.
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Order of Operations - The Basics
Does order always matter? It sure makes things easier! Scholars learn the steps to simplifying numerical expressions by watching a short video. Of course, the order of operations must be taken into consideration.
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Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 2)
Simplify the process of simplifying expressions. Scholars use the properties of exponents to simplify algebraic expressions. A brief video takes viewers through the process of using the product, quotient, and power rules to rewrite...
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Simplify Exponential Expressions - Quotient Rule (Example)
Divide and conquer the quotient rule for exponents. A short video shows how to simplify exponential expressions using the quotient rule. The narrator works through several examples on the topic.
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Using the Distributive Property to Multiply Quickly
Can the distributive property help solve complex multiplication when you can't find a calculator? Yes, as a matter of fact, it can! Using addition, subtraction, and area models, the speaker explains how to simplify these problems and...
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The Distributive Property with Negative Integers
Just over one third of all adults struggle when performing math operations with negative numbers. Addressing these skills early and often prevents these challenges later in life. Through multiple examples, worked step by step, viewers...
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Introduction to the Distributive Property
Who needs parentheses, anyway? Understanding how to apply the distributive property—and how to get rid of parentheses—helps scholars conceptually understand why it is necessary. Guided practice problems help build confidence to create...
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Simplify Quotients with Different Bases and Negative Exponents (Example)
Once pupils are confident solving quotients with negative exponents, they need to learn what happens if they have different bases. A few guided practice problems clarify the processes. The exponent rules start to come together through...
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Quotient and Negative Exponent Properties (Example)
Don't let negative exponents confuse your mathematicians, just remember to flip them to the other side. Observe multiple practice problems solving quotient and negative exponent examples. Step-by-step instructions combined with an...
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Raising Fractions to Powers (Example)
Many people get confused when we combine rules previously used individually. Learn how to combine the fractions rules with exponents, multiplying exponents by exponents, and variables in only a few minutes. Three example problems...
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Quotient Rule of Exponents: Positive and Negative (Example)
If you harness negative power, you can make it to the top! This inspirational idea comes from exponent rules. Learn more about applying exponent rules, specifically the quotient and negative exponent rules, through viewing worked examples.
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Translating Statements to Algebraic Expressions (Applications)
Math is like another language with a vocabulary all its own. Translating verbal statements to mathematic symbols is a challenging task for learners. The video instruction provides several examples viewers watch—and rewatch—to improve...
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Write a Numerical Expression in the Form a-b and a(b+c) (Example)
To add or subtract ... how do you make the decision? The video instructor explains the process of writing a numerical expression from a verbal expression. While writing the expressions, he provides explanations for his decisions.
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Writing Algebraic Expressions (Examples)
Express yourself! Using a table method, the lesson presentation explains how to convert a verbal expression into an algebraic expression. The examples include problems with a variety of operations.
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Writing Algebraic Expressions
Turning words into symbols is a powerful way to use mathematics. A direct video lesson presents several word problems requiring an algebraic expression. After defining the variable, the presenter shows how to write an expression...
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Introduction to Variables and Variable Expressions
Variable expressions can take many shapes and forms. Learners review the different components of many different variable expressions in a straightforward video lesson. After introducing vocabulary, the instructor uses context to write...
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Evaluate An Expression Using The Order of Operations (Example 3)
Multiply, add, exponents, parentheses ... what do I do first!?! Young mathematicians watch as the video instructor works through a problem that includes all steps of the order of operations. Explanations help learners understand how...
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Evaluate An Expression Using The Order of Operations (Example 1)
Introduce your classes to order of operations with a simple example. Showing how to apply the order of operations, the lesson presenter evaluates a two-step expression. Learners see how the order of operations affects the sequence of...
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Evaluate Exponential Expressions (Example)
Exponents create the incredibly growing expression. A video instructor explains the expanding properties of the exponential expression. Expanding the expression helps pupils see how to simplify and evaluate.
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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
What types of mistakes do your classes make when evaluating algebraic expressions? A direct video lesson explains the process of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for multiple variables. The instructor highlights...