tractional exponents and roots 9 videos
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Finding the Roots of a Complex Number
Precalculus Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers
How to use DeMoivre's Theorem to compute the cube roots of a complex number.
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More Roots of Complex Numbers
Precalculus Polar Coordinates and Complex Numbers
How to find the roots of a complex number quickly using four simple guidelines.
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Binomial Theorem
Precalculus Topics in Discrete Math
How to define factorial expressions used in the binomial theorem.
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Exponential Functions and their Graphs
Precalculus Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
How to define an exponential function.
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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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The Transformation y = f(bx)
Precalculus Introduction to Functions
How determine what transformation the graph y = f(bx) represents when b > 1.
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Parametric Equations and Motion
Precalculus Vectors and Parametric Equations
How to graph a parametric curve, and how to eliminate the parameter to obtain a rectangular equation for the curve.
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Finding Zeros of a Polynomial Function
Precalculus Polynomial and Rational Functions
How we find the zeros of a polynomial function in expanded form.
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Using the Conjugate Zeros Theorem
Precalculus Polynomial and Rational Functions
How we find the zeros of a polynomial function when one imaginary zero is known.
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