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How To Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
By Joel Walkley
Youtube Presents How To Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF) an educational video resources on english language arts.
Khan Academy: Greatest Common Divisor
By Khan Academy
Watch this video on finding the greatest common divisor or greatest common factor of two numbers. The instructor clearly explains the process and shows the steps for finding the greatest common factor of two numbers.
Factoring (Reverse Distributive Property)
By Jack Sheehy
Learn why factoring is called reverse distribution in this quick explanation of finding the common term and what is left behind.
Using upside down birthday cake to find the greatest common factor (GCF)
By Nancy Foote
This is an alternate way to determine the greatest common factor (GCF) for a set of numbers using the upside down birthday cake method.
eSpark Learning: Factor Pairs Framing Video (4.OA Quest 3)
By esparklearning videos
This eSpark video outlines a new learning quest that will help students master Common Core State Standard 4.OA: Find all factor pairs for a whole number between 1-100.
Least common multiple
By Khan Academy
Sal finds the lcm (least common multiple) of 12 and 36, and of 12 and 18. He shows how to do that using the prime factorization method, which is a just great!
Learn Greatest Common Factor (GCF) & Least Common Multiple (LCM) - [7]
By Math and Science
Quality Math And Science Videos that feature step-by-step example problems!
Increasing/Decreasing , Local Maximums/Minimums
By PatrickJMT
This course on First Semester Calculus includes Basic idea of Limits, Finding limits from a graph, Calculating a limit by factoring and canceling, Calculating a limit by Expanding and Simplifying, Calculating a limit by getting a common denominator, Limits involving Absolute Value, The Squeeze Theorem for Limits, Infinite Limits and more.