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Geometry construction draw parallel lines


By Soowook Lee

Youtube Presents Geometry construction draw parallel lines an educational video resources on math.

Flipped Classroom Lines and Angles


By Megan Priole

Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines.

Geometry- Rays and lines.


By Mathademics

A tutorial showing how to draw rays and lines from several examples.

Math Antics - Points, Lines, & Planes


By mathanatics

Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures.

Parallel Line Postulate


By Mathispower4u

A teacher defines the Parallel Line Postulate, gives an example of drawing a parallel line

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.

Symmetry of two-dimensional shapes


By Khan Academy

Sal solves the following problem: Two of the points that define a certain quadrilateral are (0,9) and (3,4). The quadrilateral has reflective symmetry over the line y=3-x. Draw and classify the quadrilateral.

Vertical Line Test | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers absolute value. Students learn that the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. For example, the absolute value of --8 is +8, because --8 is 8 units from zero on the number line. Note that the absolute value of any positive or negative integer is positive. Students also learn that the first step to simplifying absolute value problems is to simplify inside the absolute value, if possible.

Multi-step linear inequalities


By Khan Academy

Sal solves the inequality -3p-7

Advanced reflections


By Khan Academy

Sal is given two line segments on the coordinate plane and the definition of a translation, and he draws the image of the segments under that reflection.

Identifying proportional relationships with graphs


By Khan Academy

Learn how to tell proportional relationships by drawing graphs. Key idea: the graph of a proportional relationship is a straight line through the origin.

Draw the image of a reflection


By Khan Academy

Sal is given two line segments on the coordinate plane and the definition of a translation, and he draws the image of the segments under that reflection.

Inverse Functions | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

In this example, we’re given a relation in the form of a chart, and we’re asked to find the inverse of the relation, then graph the relation and its inverse. To find the inverse of a relation, we simply switch the x and y values in each point. In other words, the point (1, -4) becomes (-4, 1), the point (2, 0) becomes (0, 2), the point (3, 1) becomes (1, 3), and the point (6, -1) becomes (-1, 6). Next, we’re asked to graph the relation and its inverse, so let’s first graph the relation. Notice that the relation contains the points (1, -4,), (2, 0), (3, 1), and (6, -1). And the inverse of the relation contains the points (-4, 1), (0, 2), (1, 3), and (-1, 6). Finally, it’s important to understand the following relationship between the graph of a relation and its inverse. If we draw a diagonal line through the coordinate system, which is the line that has the equation y = x, notice that the relation and its inverse are mirror images of each other in this line. In other words, the inverse of a relation is the reflection of the original relation in the line y = x.

Grade 2 Math 10.9, Equal parts (of shapes)


By Joann's School

An explanation of Equal Parts as parts that are the same size and shape. Determining if shown parts are equal or not equal. Drawing one or more lines to create equal parts.

Multi-step linear inequalities


By Khan Academy

Sal solves the inequality 5x+7>3(x+1), draws the solution on a number line and checks a few values to verify the solution.

Linear Regression & Best Fit Lines


By Marty Brandl

This video teaches linear regression and best fit lines, also known as models of fit. He goes into deep detail about his example problem.

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines and Planes


By Mathispower4u

This video teaches students about perpendicular lines and planes.