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This shows how to transform all given equation that are not in slope-intercept form and then pick out the slopes of all three given lines and compare them to see if they are parallel, perpendicular…
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A demo that shows how to substitute possible x-y ordered pairs into an equation to find out whether they create a true statement, determining which are solutions and which are not.
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A review of the sign results when multiplying integers and then three examples to demonstrate those rules.
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Multiplication of two radicals by pairing all numbers after prime factorization and taking half of all even exponents with variables as a base.
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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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Speaks to the meaning of f(x), i.e. function notation. Then demnstrates how to get the value of two different functons given the input value.
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Describes how to find output values for a function given a list of iinput values and a table to complete a set of ordered pair values. Also mentions what function notation means and how to work with…
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Discussion of what relations and functions are and then some exapmles of how to indentify if a particular relation is more specifically a function.
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