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Area With Determinants
Precalculus Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices
How to compute the area of a parallelogram using a determinant.
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Change of Base Formula
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to use the change of base formula for logs to evaluate a logarithmic statement.
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Solving Exponential Equations with the 'Same' Base
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to solve an exponential equation where the bases are the same.
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Using Sine to Calculate the Area of a Triangle
Precalculus Basic Trigonometry
How to calculate the area of any triangle using two sides and an included angle.
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Area With the Cross Product
Precalculus Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices
How to show that the magnitude of the cross product of two vectors gives the area of the parallelogram determined by those two vectors.
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Solving Exponential Equations with the Different Bases
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Solving an exponential equation by taking the log of both sides.
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Exponential Functions and their Graphs
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to define an exponential function.
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Graph of Logarithmic Functions
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to find the graph of a logarithmic equation with a base greater than one.
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Properties of Logarithms
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to evaluate logarithms when the argument is a recognizable power of the base.
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Introduction to Logarithms
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to use inverses to define the logarithmic function.
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