|
Shows how to convert factors with negative exponents into ones with positive exponents and then how to apply the product and quotient rules to combine the exponents of factors with the same base.
|
|
Explains the simpler properties of logs and then demonstrates their use with a few examples.
|
|
Gives a couple of examples that show how to solve logarithmic equations.
|
|
Demonstrates how to figure out the value of a logarithmic expression.
|
|
Explains and demonstrates converting from logs to exponentials.
|
|
Explains and demonstrates converting from exponentials to logs.
|
|
A demonstration of how functions with a real number in the base and the variable in the exponent appear when they are graphed.
|
|
This presents a financial question that we can answer using the techniques for solving quadratic equations.
|
|
Second part of the discussion about how we break down radicals to their simplest form.
|
|
Third part of the discussion about how we break down radicals to their simplest form.
|
|
First part of the discussion about how we break down radicals to their simplest form.
|
|
This talks about finding square roots of perfect square numbers.
|
|
This shows the process for calculating various roots on a calculator
|
|
This shows how to factor by grouping when you have a 4 term expression.
|
|
A couple of examples of factoring a common factor first and then factoring further if possible.
|
|
This is a review of the factoring technique used on two terms that are each a perfect square and are subtracted.
|