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INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Plotting Complex Numbers |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Plotting Complex NumbersThis slide show several worked-out examples of graphs of complex numbers. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Numerical and Algebraic Expressions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Non-linear Systems |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Non-linear SystemsThis slide show defines non-linear systems, showing examples of linear and quadratic systems. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Solving Systems of Equations | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Systems: The Elimination Method |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Systems: The Elimination MethodThis slide show shows how to solve a system using the elimination method. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Solving Systems of Equations | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Systems: The Substitution Method |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Solving Systems: The Substitution MethodThis slide show shows how to solve a system using the substitution method. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Solving Systems of Equations | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a System of Equations? |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a System of Equations?This slide show shows what a system of equations is. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Solving Systems of Equations | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: The Structure of a Quadratic Function |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: The Structure of a Quadratic FunctionThis slide show shows the structure of a quadratic function. In particular, the slide show focuses on: How the parameters of a quadratic function affect its graph; analyzing a quadratic function based on its parameters. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Quadratic Equations and Functions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: The Structure of a Linear Function |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: The Structure of a Linear FunctionThis slide show shows the structure of a linear function. In particular, the slide show focuses on: How the parameters of a linear function affect its graph; analyzing a linear function based on its parameters. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Slope-Intercept Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Linear Equations in Standard Form (SAT Prep) |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Linear Equations in Standard Form (SAT Prep)This slide show shows how to write equations in standard form and how to convert them to slope-intercept form. This slide show also includes some sample SAT-style questions. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Standard Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Equations of Parallel and Perpendiclar Lines (SAT Prep) |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Equations of Parallel and Perpendiclar Lines (SAT Prep)This slide show shows how to write equations in slope-intercept form for parallel and perpendicular lines. This slide show also includes some sample SAT-style questions. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Slope-Intercept Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Point-Slope Form (SAT Prep) |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Point-Slope Form (SAT Prep) This slide show shows how to use the point-slope form to write a linear equation in slope-intercept form. This slide show also includes some sample SAT-style questions. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Point-Slope Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Composite Function? |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Composite Function?What Are Composite Functions?Modeling FunctionsA function machine is often used to model a function. A function machine takes an input value, x, and that results in an output value, f(x).
A composite function occurs when the output of one function is the input value for another function.
Let’s look at some examples. Here is a simple linear function.
Let’s use an input value of x = 2.
Now, let’s take this output value for f(2) and use it as an input value for this function.
Let’s evaluate this function for f(2).
Here’s another way of writing g(f(x)).
With this function the original input value of x = 2 results in the same output.
This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Composite Functions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Quadratic Equation? |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Quadratic Equation?This slide show covers the basics of quadratic equations. Specifically, it covers these topics: Definition of a quadratic equation; how to solve quadratic equation; determining when a quadratic has no real roots. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Quadratic Equations and Functions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Quadratic Function? |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Is a Quadratic Function?This slide show covers the basics of quadratic functions. Specifically, it covers these topics: Definition of a quadratic function; how to write quadratic equations in standard form, vertex form, and factored form; how to graph quadratic functions in their various forms. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.< Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Quadratic Equations and Functions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Complex Roots of Quadratic Equations |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Complex Roots of Quadratic EquationsThis slide show shows several worked-out examples that show how to calculate the complex roots of quadratics. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Numerical and Algebraic Expressions and Quadratic Equations and Functions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Adding and Subtracting Complex Numbers |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Adding and Subtracting Complex NumbersThis slide show shows several worked-out examples that show how to add and subtract complex numbers. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Numerical and Algebraic Expressions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Multiplying and Dividing Complex Numbers |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: Multiplying and Dividing Complex NumbersThis slide show shows several worked-out examples that show how to multiply and divide complex numbers. This is part of a collection of tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Numerical and Algebraic Expressions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Are Imaginary Numbers? |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Tutorial: What Are Imaginary Numbers?This is a Slide Show presentation on imaginary numbers. Note: The download is a PPT. This is part of a collection of math tutorials on a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Numerical Expressions | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: AX + By = C |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: AX + By = CIn this PowerPoint Presentation, analyze the steps in converting a linear equation in Standard Form to a linear function in Slope-Intercept Form. In this Interactive we work with this version of the Standard Form: AX + By = C. This is part of a collection of tutorials for solving different types of equations. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Standard Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: -AX + By = C |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: -AX + By = CIn this PowerPoint Presentation, analyze the steps in converting a linear equation in Standard Form to a linear function in Slope-Intercept Form. In this Interactive we work with this version of the Standard Form: -AX + By = C. This is part of a collection of tutorials for solving different types of equations. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Standard Form | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: -ax + -b = -cx - d |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Anatomy of an Equation: -ax + -b = -cx - dIn this PowerPoint presentation, analyze the solution to a multi-step equation of the form: -ax + -b = -cx - d. This is part of a collection of tutorials for solving different types of equations. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link.Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Solving Two-Step Equations |
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