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Standard Form of a Linear Equation
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Standard Form of a Linear Equation

The standard form for a linear equation is detailed.

Polynomials, Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials
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Polynomials, Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials

Three types of polynomials are defined: monomials, binomials, and trinomials.

Two Factoring Problems
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Two Factoring Problems

Simplifying more complex radicals with numbers and variables.

Radicals Whose Radicands are Perfect Squares
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Radicals Whose Radicands are Perfect Squares

A radical and its parts are explained and the procedure for simplifying a radical whose radicand is a perfect square is illustrated. A practical application for this skill is presented.

Simplifying the Square Root of Larger Numbers
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Simplifying the Square Root of Larger Numbers

Simplifying the square root of a larger number.

Roots Other Than Square Roots
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Roots Other Than Square Roots

Simplifying radicals with cube roots and other roots.

Simplifying Radicals With Variables
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Simplifying Radicals With Variables

Using the rules for simplifying radicals with numbers in the radicand to simplify radicals with variables.

Examples of Slope-intercept Equations
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Examples of Slope-intercept Equations

Some examples of linear equations in slope-intercept form.

Changing Rational Exponent Form to Radical Notation
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Changing Rational Exponent Form to Radical Notation

Writing an expression in radical notation is detailed using several examples