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Shows how to separate out the persct square so they can become whole numbers or expression leaving the remaining factors under the square root.
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This explains how to use the slope and y-intercept to determine points on the line graph of a linear equation in two variables and then draws the straight line graph.
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This states the Multiplicative Propery of Inequality, then demonstates how it works with two examples.
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Demonstrates distribution when radicals are invovled.
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This shows two examples of multiplying radicals and reducing any squares found
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Demonstrates how to reduce a complex fraction when the technique of factoring a greatest common factor (GCF) is needed.
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Simplification of two fractions withing a larger fraction. Both fractions have only multiplied factors in both numerator and denominator.
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Just an exercise in testing whether an ordered pair makes an inequality statement true when plugged in for the variables.
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Demonstration of how a single fraction is reduced to its lowest terms. There is also a review of finding the greatest common factor for two larger numbers by prime factorization.
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