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Exponent Rules: Dividing Exponents with the Same Base!
Exponent Rules: Dividing Exponents with the Same Base! Teacherflix 3 Views • 1 year ago

On this lesson, you will learn the exponents rule for dividing exponents with the same base.

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This lesson answers the questions: How do I divide one exponent by another? What are the laws of exponents? How do I divide exponents with the same base? How do I divide a power by a power?

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WHAT IS AN EXPONENT IN MATH?
WHAT IS AN EXPONENT IN MATH? Teacherflix 2 Views • 1 year ago

On this lesson, you will learn what is an exponent in math and the exponent definition.

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This lesson answers the questions: What is an exponent? What is a power? How are exponents used? What does squared mean? What does cubed mean?

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Exponent Rules: Multiplying Exponents with the Same Base!
Exponent Rules: Multiplying Exponents with the Same Base! Teacherflix 1 Views • 1 year ago

On this lesson, you will learn about multiplying exponents with same base. This exponent rule is often referred to as the exponent multiplication rule! For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :) (algegbra)

This lesson answers the following questions: How do I multiply exponents with the same base? What is an exponent? How do a simplify exponents?

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Multiplying Negative Exponents Using the Negative Exponent Rule!
Multiplying Negative Exponents Using the Negative Exponent Rule! Teacherflix 4 Views • 1 year ago

In this lesson, you will learn about the negative exponent rule, negative exponent definition, multiplying negative exponents, and how to work with negative powers.

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Expressions and Equations Work with radicals and integer exponents.

Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 32 × 3-5 = 3-3 = 1/33 = 1/27.

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FINDING A LINE EQUATION FROM TWO POINTS! (SLOPE & Y-INT)
FINDING A LINE EQUATION FROM TWO POINTS! (SLOPE & Y-INT) Teacherflix 8 Views • 1 year ago

On this lesson, you will learn how about finding the equation of a line given two points, finding slope from two points, and finding y-intercept given two points (y=mx+b form). Let's do it!

Let's continue exploring the properties of expressions and equations as we practice and learn how to derive the equation of a line in slope-intercept (y=mx+b) form using two points.

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Understand the connections between proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations.

Use similar triangles to explain why the slope m is the same between any two distinct points on a non-vertical line in the coordinate plane; derive the equation y = mx for a line through the origin and the equation y = mx + b for a line intercepting the vertical axis at b.

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Multiplying Exponents with the Same Base Explained!
Multiplying Exponents with the Same Base Explained! Teacherflix 5 Views • 1 year ago

Are you looking for a quick explanation of Multiplying Exponents with the Same Base, Multiplying Exponents with numbers, and Multiplying Exponents with variables? Lesson Guide: https://bit.ly/2QqT008

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Exponent Rules: The Power to Power Rule!
Exponent Rules: The Power to Power Rule! Teacherflix 1 Views • 1 year ago

On this lesson, you will learn how to raise an exponent to another exponent. This exponent rule is often referred to as the power to power property! For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)

This lesson answers the questions: How do I multiply exponents? What is the power rule for exponents? How do I raise a power to power? How do I raise an exponent to another exponent.

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INTRO TO FACTORIALS!
INTRO TO FACTORIALS! Teacherflix 0 Views • 1 year ago

Join us on this lesson where we visually explore the basics of factorials and factorial notation (!) . For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)

Includes: Factorial Definition, what is 0 factorial, what is 5 factorial, what is 10 factorial, what is 52 factorial, what is 9 factorial,

This lesson answers the questions: What is a factorial? How do I simplify factorials? How do I divide factorials. What is 0!? What is 1!?

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How to Graph Lines in Slope Intercept Form (y=mx+b)
How to Graph Lines in Slope Intercept Form (y=mx+b) Teacherflix 21 Views • 1 year ago

Join us on this flipped math lesson where we visually explore how to graph a linear function in slope intercept form also know as y=mx+b form.

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This lesson answers the questions: How do I graph a function? How do I graph a linear function? What is the difference between a linear function and a quadratic function? What is slope intercept form? How do I find the y-intercept? How do I find slope? How do I graph a line? What is the equation of a line?

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HOW TO USE A PROTRACTOR TO MEASURE ANGLES!
HOW TO USE A PROTRACTOR TO MEASURE ANGLES! Teacherflix 5 Views • 1 year ago

On this tutorial, you will learn how to use a compass protractor to measure angles.

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Join us on this flipped math lesson for CCLS 4.MD.C.6 where we work through a problem that was inspired by a released common core exam item where we practice measuring angles in whole-number degrees of angles using a protractor.

This lesson answers the question: How do I identify a given angle? How do I find the measure of an angle using a protractor? How do I use a protractor? What is the difference between an acute and obtuse angle? How do I sketch angles of specified measure?

Our lessons are perfect for flipped classroom math teachers and students and for warm-up and exit ticket activities . This lesson is aligned with the 4th grade common core math learning standards for math and the SAT math curriculum as well.

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Triangle Congruence: Does Angle-Side-Side Work?
Triangle Congruence: Does Angle-Side-Side Work? Teacherflix 5 Views • 1 year ago

Join us as we explore why Side-Side-Angle and Angle-Side-Side cannot be used to prove triangle congruence.

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This lesson answers the questions: How do I prove that two triangles are congruent? Why can't SSA be used to prove that two triangles are congruent?

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