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The combining of like factors from two radicals into one and then the simplification of the result.
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Two examples of expressions with negative exponents that are changed to expressions with positive exponents, leaving the numerical factor as is.
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Two examples of applying exponents to fractions in certain ways. Other examples should be investigated.
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This shows two examples of multiplying radicals and reducing any squares found
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This demonstrates how to convert negative exponents in a complex fraction to the reciprocal positive exponents and then use the LCD of all fractions to simplify.
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Demonstrates how factor a greatest common factor (GCF) from a polynomial.
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Just some tricks to break down a percentage if your phone battery goes dead and you don't have a calculator.
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Just a quick review of how to round decimal numbers.
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