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Simplifying the square root of a whole number less than 100

Thisi shows how to break down a square root by dividing out perfect squares that can become whole numbers.

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Simplifying a ratio of linear polynomials: 1, -1, and no simplification

This shows four examples just to cover a variety of "looks". There is at least one of each tyoe,

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Evaluating an expression with a negative exponent: Positive fraction base

Two examples are shown with negative exponents. The reciprocal is produced first before applying the exponent to the numerator and denominator in each example.

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Power and quotient rules with positive exponents

A simplification of a fraction with products and exponents in parentheses raised to an external power

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Solving a compound linear inequality: Graph solution, basic

Presents a compound inequality where both sides have to be solved for the variable first, and then shows how to graph the simplified results

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Graphing a compound inequality on the number line.

This presents how to graph two inequalities that are connected by either the word "or" or the word "and"

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Solving for a variable in terms of other variables using multiplication or division: Advanced

An examplel of how to rearrange a formula to better suit its particular purpose. Often we need to do this because it is easier to rearrange it once instead of having to solve for a variable each…

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Simplifying a product of radical expressions: Univariate

Multiplying two radical expressions by showing the factorization of the numbers and using even exponents to remove variable factors.

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Complex fraction involving univariate monomials

An explanation of two single fractions divided with monomial denominators and how to simplify them

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Domain and range from the graph of a continuous function

Shows how to write the domain and range of a graph of an unbroken function with a starting point and an ending point.

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Division involving zero

A quick lesson on what happens in a division problem that includes zero as one of the numbers

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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

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