Algebra 2 tutor : learning by example. Volume 11, Multiply/divide radical expressions /

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Imprint:Los Angeles : TMW Media Group, 2010.
Description:1 online resource (36 min.)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Video Streaming Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13643919
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Other authors / contributors:Gibson, Jason (Math instructor), speaker.
TMW Media Group, production company.
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In English.
Summary:This lesson teaches students how to multiply and divide expressions that contain radicals. Students are taught to simplify each radical expression individually and perform the multiplication or division on the simplified forms according to the rules of algebra. Numerous examples are presented to reinforce this material. The Algebra 2 Tutor is a complete 15 lesson series covering all of the core topics in detail. What sets this series apart from other teaching tools is that the concepts are taught entirely through step-by-step example problems of increasing difficulty. It works by introducing each new concept in an easy to understand way and using example problems that are worked out step-by-step and line-by-line to completion. If a student has a problem with coursework or homework, simply find a similar problem fully worked on in the series and review for the steps needed to solve the problem. Students will be able to work problems with ease, improve their problem-solving skills and understand the underlying concepts of Algebra 2.
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