Three types of polynomials are defined: monomials, binomials, and trinomials.
Subject: power
Transcript: NARRATOR: ALL WE'VE DONE WITH THE VARIABLES IS ADD, SUBTRACT, AND MULTIPLY THEM, OR RAISE THEM TO A POWER. NO DIVIDING BY VARIABLES. NO VARIABLES
Demonstration of how to multiply monomials.
Subject: power
Transcript: FOURTH POWER. BUT WHY WRITE OUT ALL THOSE J'S? THE EXPONENTS TELL US HOW MANY THERE ARE. THE EXPONENT OF J IS 1. THAT'S UNDERSTOOD. AND THE EXPONENT OF J
How to multiply a monomial by itself.
Subject: power
Transcript: TO THE NINTH POWER C. WE START BY MULTIPLYING THE CONSTANTS, 3 AND 4. THEN COPY EACH VARIABLE WITH ITS NEW EXPONENT, WHICH WE GET BY ADDING THE OLD
This clip helps students better understand decimals and the power of 10 by using exponential notation to explain the relationship between the decimal
Subject: power
employees to exercise decision making power.
Series: Running The Show: Influence, Power And Authority
Subject: power
Some view conflict as an inevitable outgrowth of the combative side of human nature. In the business world, a basic source of conflict is competition for resources or recognition within an organization. But conflicts can also be driven by outside so...
Subject: power
Transcript: MOST COMPANIES HAVE BUILT IN A VARIETY OF FACTORS WHICH WILL HAVE, IN A SENSE, LATENT CONFLICT ASSOCIATED WITH THEM: DIFFERENCES IN POWER; GOAL
If power in the formal organization is about position rather than people, power in the interpersonal networks that comprise what's been called "the
Series: Running The Show: Influence, Power And Authority
Subject: power
Authority is one form of power. Often called "legitimate" power, authority is a formal part of any organization. It is allocated to individuals
Series: Running The Show: Influence, Power And Authority
Subject: power
Power is the ability to influence the behavior of other people. Although it is often associated with dominance and aggression, power can also be used
Series: Running The Show: Influence, Power And Authority
Subject: power
Professor of Sociology and History Craig Calhoun states that there is no truly level playing field on which global commerce can play out, because every country in the world imposes some form of restrictions on trade.
Subject: power
Transcript: restrictions were removed; there wouldn't be A level playing field because some countries Have more wealth than others. Some have more power, some have more