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Finding the x-intercepts, the y-intercept, and the vertex of a parabola

This demonstrates how to find these values for a quadratic equation of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c.

From  Tom Grant 19 plays 0  

Solving a radical equation that simplifies to a linear equation: One radical, advanced

Two examples here of solving radical equations. Both have one radical that each need isotation before squaring both sides.. Emphasis is p laced on checking your answer because the one arrived at…

From  Tom Grant 8 plays 0  

Domain of a rational function: Excluded values

Shows how to find out what values are not defined for a rational function. This ability will be needed when solving rational equations because you may come up with a value that is not valid when…

From  Tom Grant 15 plays 0  

Finding the roots of a quadratic equation with leading coefficient greater than 1

This is a quadractic equation that can be factored to solve it. The zero product property allows writing the factors each equal to 0 and then solving those linear equatioins.

From  Tom Grant 11 plays 0  

Graphing a parabola of the form y=ax^2

Demonstrates how to make t his graph per instructions, and also shows how to deal with a fractional leading coefficient.

From  Tom Grant 13 plays 0  

Finding x- and y-intercepts of a line given the equation: Basic

Shows how to substitute zero for y to find the x-intercept and zero for x to find the y-intercept.

From  Tom Grant 28 plays 0  

Using Kaltura - Summer Training Session 13

Scott Volpe and Colleen Cox 06.30.2020 Introduction to Kaltura Capture in Bb Recording a "Welcome " video Recording your Screen and Video Ordering Captions Creating a Video Quiz

From  Scott Volpe 239 plays 0