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eSpark Learning Proportional Graphs Framing Video (8.EE, Quest 7)


By eSparkLearningVideos

Graph and compare proportional videos after watching this video.

Equivalent fractions on the number line


By Khan Academy

Compare fractions by graphing them a number line and drawing fraction models.

Equivalent fractions on the number line


By Khan Academy

Compare fractions by graphing them a number line and drawing fraction models.

Equivalent fractions on the number line


By Khan Academy

Compare fractions by graphing them a number line and drawing fraction models.

Equivalent fractions on the number line


By Khan Academy

Compare fractions by graphing them a number line and drawing fraction models.

Bar Graphs- Pre Algebra Help


By yourteachermathhelp

Students learn that a bar graph is a visual way to display and compare numerical data (such as the population of different southern states). The bars of a bar graph are drawn in relation to a horizontal axis and a vertical axis and a bar graph can have either vertical or horizontal bars. Students are then asked to create bar graphs using given data and answer questions based on given bar graphs.

eSpark Learning: Using Illustrations to Understand Texts Instructional Video (3.RI.7)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video shows how illustrations help a reader understand an article about baseball. It takes an example from Sports Illustrated and carefully explains a graph that compares home runs versus stolen bases as factors in a game.

Recognizing functions from graphs


By Khan Academy

Sal checks whether a given set of points can represent a function. For the set to represent a function, each domain element must have one corresponding range element at most.

Recognizing functions from graphs


By Khan Academy

Sal explains why a vertical line *doesn't* represent a function.

Match graphs of rational functions to their formula


By Khan Academy

Sal matches three graphs of rational functions to three formulas of such functions by considering asymptotes and intercepts.

Graphs of piecewise linear functions


By Khan Academy

Sal explains what a piecewise function is, and finds the formula of a piecewise function given its graph.

Graphs of piecewise linear functions


By Khan Academy

Sal graphs a piecewise function given its formula. In this case, the function consists of three separate lines.

Recognizing functions from graphs


By Khan Academy

Sal checks whether a given set of points can represent a function. For the set to represent a function, each domain element must have one corresponding range element at most.

Recognizing odd and even functions | Functions and their graphs | Algebra II | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This video shows us how to determine if a function is odd, even, or neither. One of the easiest ways to recognize even or odd functions is graphically. Even functions are symmetrical over the y-axis. Remember: A function is even if f(-x) = f(x) Odd functions are symmetrical over the origin. Remember: A function is odd if f(-x) = -f(x).

Recognizing functions from graphs


By Khan Academy

Sal explains why a vertical line *doesn't* represent a function.

Interpreting graphs of linear and nonlinear functions


By Khan Academy

Interpreting graphs of linear and nonlinear functions

Comparing features of functions


By Khan Academy

Given several quadratic functions represented in different forms (as a formula, as a graph, and as a table of values), Sal finds the one with the lowest maximum value.

Comparing features of functions


By Khan Academy

Given several functions represented in different forms (as a formula, as a graph, and as a table of values), Sal finds the one with that has no x-intercepts.

Comparing features of functions


By Khan Academy

Sal is given the formula of one function and the graph of the other, and he determines which features are shared by both functions.