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Evaluate an Expression in the Form (a+b)/(cd) (Example)

8th - 11th Standards
If you evaluate the resource, you'll find it very useful. Scholars learn to evaluate algebraic expressions by watching an informative video. It gives an expression of the form (a+b)/(cd) as an example and shows viewers how to evaluate...
Instructional Video4:05
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Evaluate an Expression in the Form (a-b)/(cd) (Example)

6th - 9th Standards
There's no substitute for learning through examples. A brief YouTube video shows how to evaluate an algebraic expression through substitution. The expression of interest is in the form (a-b)/(cd), where the values of the variables are...
Instructional Video6:01
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Order of Operations with Integers: a+b(c-d((e^2)+f))

6th - 8th
Simplifying expressions in a nice, orderly fashion is ideal. Young scholars learn to simplify expressions of the form a + b(c - d(e^2 + f). The exercise obviously requires meticulous use of the order of operations.
Instructional Video2:54
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Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 3)

8th - 11th Standards
Third example's the charm. To learn about simplifying expressions, young mathematicians watch a short video that shows how to simplify an algebraic expression using several properties of exponents.
Instructional Video2:02
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Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 1)

8th - 11th Standards
If only everything could be simplified so easily. Viewers of an educational video learn how to apply properties of exponents to simplify expressions by using the product, quotient, and product rules for exponents.
Instructional Video10:06
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Multiply and Divide Integers

8th - 11th
Conquer two operations with just one rule. Viewers of a short YouTube video learn how to multiply and divide integers. They first consider multiplication as repeated addition, then learn to apply integer rules for multiplication and...
Instructional Video6:06
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Adding Integers

8th - 11th
It's always nice to have two methods to count on. Young mathematicians learn to add integers by watching a short YouTube video. It covers addition using a number line and through the use of integer rules.
Instructional Video3:33
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Identify Real Number Properties: Distributive and Associative

8th - 11th
Behind door number one is the distributive property; behind door number two is the associative property. Which do you choose? Scholars watch a YouTube video to distinguish between properties of real numbers. A set of four multiple choice...
Instructional Video3:10
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Identify Real Number Properties: Distributive and Commutative

8th - 11th
It can only be one or the other. Viewers of a short YouTube video consider four multiple choice questions on identifying properties of real numbers. All of the answers are either the distributive or commutative properties.
Instructional Video2:53
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Identify Multiplication Properties of Real Numbers

8th - 11th
Let your knowledge of properties multiply! A brief YouTube video covers the multiplication properties of real numbers. It describes the commutative property, the associative property, the additive identity, and the additive inverse.
Instructional Video2:07
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Identify Addition Properties of Real Numbers

8th - 11th
Add a great resource to a unit on addition properties. Scholars watch a short YouTube video to learn about the addition properties of real numbers. They see, through examples, how they can apply properties to rewrite addition expressions...
Instructional Video4:27
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Identify the Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Properties of Real Numbers

8th - 11th
Only three choices exist here—commutative, associative, or distributive. Through an informative video, viewers learn about the commutative, associative, and distributive properties. Given several numerical equations, they identify which...
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Determine Rational or Irrational Numbers (Square Roots and Decimals Only)

8th - 11th
Rational or irrational ... it can only be one or the other. Viewers of a YouTube video learn how to distinguish between rational and irrational numbers. In particular, the video focuses on numbers written as square roots and as decimals.