Media4Math's Video Library is a collection of videos on key topics in pre-algebra and algebra. Each video includes several worked-out examples that clearly explain the key concept. All videos include real-world applications of math.This is a growing collection of resources, so keep coming back!(Want to learn more about our subscription packages? Click here.)
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Video Tutorial: Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Example 5 |
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on parallel lines cut by a transversal. Using the properties of these lines, the value of an unknown angle is calculated. Note: The download is a PDF template for use in modeling the examples shown in the videos. |
Parallel Lines | |
Video Tutorial: Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Example 6 |
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on parallel lines cut by a transversal. Using the properties of these lines, the value of an unknown angle is calculated. Note: The download is a PDF template for use in modeling the examples shown in the videos. |
Parallel Lines | |
Video Tutorial: Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Example 7 |
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on parallel lines cut by a transversal. Using the properties of these lines, the value of an unknown angle is calculated. Note: The download is a PDF template for use in modeling the examples shown in the videos. |
Parallel Lines | |
Video Tutorial: Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Example 8 |
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on parallel lines cut by a transversal. Using the properties of these lines, the value of an unknown angle is calculated. Note: The download is a PDF template for use in modeling the examples shown in the videos. |
Parallel Lines | |
Video Tutorial: Perimeter of a Triangle |
Video Tutorial: Perimeter of a Triangle
In this video tutorial learn about perimeter in the context of triangles. Several examples of calculating a perimeter are shown: whole number sides, decimal sides. Then we look at triangles one of whose sides is a variable. The resulting perimeter is an algebraic expression. |
Area and Perimeter of Triangles | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value--Building and Breaking Numbers |
Video Tutorial: Place Value--Building and Breaking Numbers
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Using Place Value |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Comparing and Ordering Decimals Using Place Value
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Using Place Value |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Using Place Value
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Organizing Data Using Place Value |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Organizing Data Using Place Value
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Reading and Writing Decimals in Expanded Form |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Reading and Writing Decimals in Expanded Form
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Reading and Writing Whole Numbers in Expanded Form |
Video Tutorial: Place Value: Reading and Writing Whole Numbers in Expanded Form
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Place Value. |
Place Value | |
Video Tutorial: Properties of Equality |
Video Tutorial: Properties of Equality
In this video, learn about the properties of equality that are the core of the equation-solving process. They'll learn about true properties for each of the four operations. Only subscribers to Media4Math Library can download these resources. |
Applications of Equations and Inequalities | |
Video Tutorial: Quadratics, Video 7 |
Video Tutorial: Quadratics: Solving Quadratic Equations in Standard Form by Completing the Square | Graphs of Quadratic Functions and Quadratic Equations and Functions | |
Video Tutorial: Slope and Similar Triangles |
Video Tutorial: Slope and Similar Triangles In this video explore the relationship between slope and similar triangles. |
Slope | |
Video Tutorial: Slope Formula, Video 1 |
Video Tutorial: Slope Formula: Positive Slope, Coordinates in Quadrant I | Slope | |
Video Tutorial: Types of Slope |
Video Tutorial: Types of Slope In this video students learn about the different types of slope. This includes positive slope, negative slope, zero slope, and no slope. This video provides visualizations of these types of slopes without relying on the slope formula. |
Slope | |
Video Tutorial: What Is an Equation? |
Video Tutorial: What Is an Equation?
In this video, students the basics of equations. They'll learn about true equations, false equations, and conditional equations. |
Applications of Equations and Inequalities | |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Antiprism |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Antiprism
This is part of a series of video animations of three-dimensional figures. These animations show different views of these figures: top, side, and bottom. Many of these figures are a standard part of the geometry curriculum and being able to recognize them is important. |
3-Dimensional Figures and Triangular Prisms | |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Antiprisms 2 |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Antiprism Folding Out into Two Pyramids
This is part of a series of video animations of three-dimensional figures. These animations show different views of these figures: top, side, and bottom. Many of these figures are a standard part of the geometry curriculum and being able to recognize them is important. |
3-Dimensional Figures | |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Cone |
VIDEO: 3D Geometry Animation: Cone
This is part of a series of video animations of three-dimensional figures. These animations show different views of these figures: top, side, and bottom. Many of these figures are a standard part of the geometry curriculum and being able to recognize them is important. |
3-Dimensional Figures and Cones |