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6th grade precalculus lectures

Preview of How to solve different types of equations.

How to solve different types of equations.

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Math Cat
Walks students through how to identity different types of equations and further once you have identified a type, a basic set of steps that will work every time to solve the equation type. Contains Linear, Quadratic, higher degree Polynomial, absolute value, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic equation identification and how to solve. Has 3-4 example problems for each type of equation and the answer for each example. ex. Radical: Has x under a radical 3 examples problems of a radica
Preview of How to use a TI graphing calculator to check solutions

How to use a TI graphing calculator to check solutions

Created by
Math Cat
This product details how to use a graphing calculator to check an equation that you have solved. It details that you collect the equation to one side =0, then find the zeros. There is an example for linear, quadratic, radical, rational and logarithmic.
Preview of Algebra : A Lesson On Sets (Animated)

Algebra : A Lesson On Sets (Animated)

Here's a complete nourishing animated lesson in "Sets" especially for higher elementary and high school level.topics includes : elements, union, intersection, compliment, subset, and venn diagram.All clearly explained. Not a boring powerpoint lesson!!I also include two exciting word problems on Venn diagram.Tips: try using the highlighter pen and tip pen in the powerpoint.Viva Math!!!
Preview of Solving Single-Step Inequalities Powerpoint Lesson

Solving Single-Step Inequalities Powerpoint Lesson

Created by
Leslie Johnson
This is an animated PowerPoint lesson that allows students to demonstrate their learning and interact with the lesson throughout. Each page is animated so that the students can work through the problem without seeing the answer first. This lesson can be done in person as well as online. Also in this PowerPoint is a page that shows students why the inequality switches when the coefficient is negative.
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