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Solving the Same Rate-Time-Distance Problem Using One and Two Variables
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Solving the Same Rate-Time-Distance Problem Using One and Two Variables

Two different ways to write an algebraic equation for the same word problem involving rate, time, and distance are compared.

Solving the Same Word Problem Using One and Two Variables
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Solving the Same Word Problem Using One and Two Variables

Three different approaches to solving the same practical problem are demonstrated. Two approaches using one variable and a two-variable system all produce the same solution to the question of how many balcony seats and how many floor seats can be so...

Factoring Polynomials - The Distributive Law
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Factoring Polynomials - The Distributive Law

Factoring is the process of writing a polynomial as a product of its factors. The distributive law is one of a number of ways to factor polynomials.

Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring
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Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring

A quadratic equation in which the quadratic trinomial has a leading coefficient of one can be solved by factoring. An example is given that also utilizes the zero factor property.

Solving Equations That Include Rational Expressions
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Solving Equations That Include Rational Expressions

To solve an equation with a rational expression, rewrite the equation to get rid of the fractions then solve the new equation. The same process is used to solve linear equations that contain rational expressions. If the solution makes any denominato...

Solving Systems with Fractions in the Equations
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Solving Systems with Fractions in the Equations

Systems of equations that contain fractions can be difficult to work with. Clearing the fractions in such a system by multiplying each equation by the least common denominator of the fractions in the equation can be a good strategy to employ.

Quadratic Equations in Standard Form
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Quadratic Equations in Standard Form

The standard form for a quadratic equation is ax2 bx = 0. It is not always clear whether an equation is a quadratic equation until it is simplified. Any equation that can be written in stand form is a quadratic equation.

Quadratic Equations Can Have Two, One, or No Solutions
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Quadratic Equations Can Have Two, One, or No Solutions

Quadratic equations with one variable can have one solution, two solutions, or no solution at all.

Solving a Word Problem Using One Variable
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Solving a Word Problem Using One Variable

Writing and solving a word problem using a one-variable approach.

Parabola, The
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Parabola, The

Every parabola has an extreme value, which is the highest or lowest point on the curve, and is symmetrical.