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This is a video about powers and exponents. It covers the terms base, power, and exponent. It also shows how to write expressions with repeated multiplication using exponents and how to evaluate a power.
In this video, you learn what exponents are. Reviews a lot of the important vocabulary associated with exponents.
A quick (approximately 4 minute long) video that covers introduction to exponents: exponential, expanded, and standard as well as definitions for base and exponent.
This lesson covers: expanded form, standard form, and exponential form of perfect squares.
Mr. J explains how to evaluate exponents that have fractional bases. Four examples total.
Mr. J explains how to evaluate exponents that have decimal bases. Four examples total.
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This is a video about the order of operations. It covers the rules or order that you must perform operations when evaluating a numerical expression. It covers expressions with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponents, and parentheses (brackets).
This video explains what the order of operations is and how we apply this set of rules to numerical expressions.
A catchy song about the order of operations. :)
This lesson explains how to use add/sub and multiply/divide order of operations with integers. This is part 1 of 3 on this topic. *This video does involve negative numbers but the overall concept is the same!
This lesson explains basic PEMDAS operations with integers. It is part 2 of 3 for this series. *This video does involve negative numbers but the overall concept is the same!
This lesson explains using absolute value and division bar as grouping symbols in order of operations. Problems include integers.
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Khan Academy video that explains the definitions of terms, factors, and coefficients, as well as provides examples of each!
This video provides an introduction to identifying terms, constants, coefficients, and like terms. It goes through several examples on what each definition means. It also explain what is the difference between constants and coefficients.
In this video, you will learn how to identify like terms and match them. It goes through several examples including some more complicated ones.
This video is about how to write algebraic expressions from a phrase. To do this, we attempt to identify key words that mean an operation. Some important key words to remember are sum, difference, product, quotient, less than, more than, total, etc.
Mr. J explains how to write algebraic expressions that involve one operation. Eight examples total!
Mr. J explains how to write algebraic expressions that involve two operations. Four examples total!
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Mr. J explains the basics of evaluating algebraic expressions. 4 examples total.
Mr. J explains how to evaluate expressions when there are exponents involved. Two examples total.
Mr. J explains how to evaluate expressions when there are two variables. Two examples total.
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This video is almost an hour long, but explains everything you need to know about Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple.
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for how to find the GCF. Mr. J will go through examples and explain the steps of finding the greatest common factor. Four examples total.
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for how to find the LCM. Mr. J will go through examples and explain the steps of finding the least common multiple. Four examples total.
Mr. J explains the difference between Least Common Multiple (LCM) and Greatest Common Factor (GCF). Two examples total.
Mr. J explains the prime factorization method for finding the Greatest Common Factor of numbers. Two examples total.
Mr. J explains the prime factorization method for finding the Greatest Common Factor of 3 numbers. One example total.
Mr. J explains the prime factorization method for finding the Least Common Multiple of numbers. Two examples total.
Mr. J explains the prime factorization method for finding the Least Common Multiple of 3 numbers. One example total.
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This video introduces the Distributive Property in its general algebraic form: a(b + c) = ab + ac .
Mr. J gives examples on how the distributive property works with both numerical and algebraic expressions. Four examples total.
This video explains how to factor expressions using the Greatest Common Factor. Six examples total.
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Mr. J explains what the associative property is and how it works when doing calculations. Two examples total.
Mr. J explains what the associative property is and how it works when doing calculations. Four examples total.
Mr. J explains what "like terms" are and how to identify them.
Mr. J goes through examples on how to simplify expressions by combining like terms. Four examples total.
This video is a great one for those that were absent or need a refresher on what it means to simplify expressions by combining like terms. Lots of examples!
This video is a great one for those that were absent or need a refresher on what it means to simplify expressions that require us to use both the distributive property and combining like terms. Lots of examples!
This video is very similar to the other "Simplifying Expressions" video, but includes more complex examples plus a geometry application type of question.
Mr. J explains how we simplify algebraic expressions that involve parentheses. Four examples total.