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Example: Determining the Least Common Multiple Using a List of Multiples


By Mathispower4u

This video provides an example of determining the least common multiple of two numbers by listing multiples of each number.

Multiple Meaning Words


By teachertubeWriting

Introduction to Multiple Meaning words; what they are and how to determine the meaning being used

multiplication song: 7 times tables


By Mr. R.`s Songs for Teaching

this song reviews the seven times tables and shows some strategies to help students determine multiples based on the combination of products they already kno...

Properties of matrix multiplication


By Khan Academy

Sal determines which of a few optional matrix expressions is equivalent to the matrix expression A*B*C. This is done using what we know about the properties of matrix addition and multiplication.

Finding Unknown Factors in Multiplication Equations: 3.OA.4


By Tenmarks Amazon

Students learn to find unknown factors in multiplication equations using arrays and repeated addition.

Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials


By Khan Academy

Sal checks whether (x-3) is a factor of (2x^4-11x^3+15x^2+4x-12) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).

How to find all the factors of a given number - 4th grade math


By MathMamoth

I explain a systematic way of finding all the factors of a given number.

Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials


By Khan Academy

Sal finds the remainder of (-3x^3-4x^2+10x-7) divided by (x-2) using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem).

Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials


By Khan Academy

The Polynomial Remainder Theorem allows us to determine whether a linear expression is a factor of a polynomial expression easily. Check it out!

Use the Polynomial Remainder Theorem to analyze factors of polynomials


By Khan Academy

Sal determines the value of coefficient c in p(x)=x^3+2x^2+cx+10, in order for (x-5) to be a factor of p. The key is using the PRT (Polynomial Remainder Theorem)!

Simplify rational expressions by canceling binomial factors


By Khan Academy

Sal solves the following problem:������������Given a rectangle with length a^2+6a+27 and width a^2-9, write the ratio of the width to the length as a simplified rational expression.

Simplify rational expressions by canceling binomial factors


By Khan Academy

Sal������������simplifies and states the domain of (x^2-36)/(6-x).

Finding LCM by Listing Factors


By Vanessa Graulich

Learn to find LCM of numbers by listing their factors.

Simplify rational expressions by canceling monomial factors


By Khan Academy

Sal explains what it means to simplify a rational expression and why we would want to do that. Just don't forget the excluded values!

Identifying factors and multiples


By Khan Academy

Watch and listen as we explain a simple way of remembering the difference between factors and multiples.

Basic Math: Lesson 5 - Factors, Multiples & Divisibility


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This lesson consists of giving you the necessary

Grade 6 Math - Using Common Factors


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What Is A Semiconductor?


By Lumos Learning

Semiconductors are in everything from your cell phone to rockets. But what exactly are they, and what makes them so special? Find out from Jamie, a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.