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A quick distribution of a radical into the sum of two numerical terms, one whole and one radical as well.
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A somewhat fancierversion of seveal solving equation versions that should help solidify the process in your mind.
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A more complicated version of solving an equation. It specifically addresses dealing with two variable terms on the same side of the equals sigh.
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A short and simple demo about adding like variable terns that are together on one side of the equals sign in an equation.
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This demonstrates using distribution of multiplication across addition or subtraction then shows how to pick like terms and combine them.
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Demonstrates distribution when radicals are invovled.
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A quick look at distributin a radical across a sum of a whole number and a different radical
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Shows how to find a common denominator to use as a multiplier for each term in a rational equation (an equation with fractions) to then eliminate the denotminators and the result will be a more…
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Shows how to factor the greatest common factor from a simple linear binomial
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Shows how to distribute a division like you do with multiplication when there is one term being distributed.
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Demonstrates how to multiply a single term by an expression with more than one term but containied in parentheses. using distribution.
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The key to getting this type of question is distributing any minus sign on the outside of the parentheses to each term on the inside thereby changing all of the i nner signs to their opposite
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