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Danielle Mcclure

Hofstra University

Biography

I am in my 4th year of teaching Algebra 1 and 2 at the high school level. I love teaching and I love Algebra!
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-mcclure-084985159

Education

BA Mathematics and Mathematics Education
Hofstra University

Topics Covered

Functions
Partial Derivatives
Algebra Topics That are Reviewed at the Start of the Semester
Continuous Functions
Functions of Several Variables
The Language of Algebra
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Graphs and Statistics
Equations and Inequalities
Functions
Linear Functions
Rational Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Sequences
Series
Introduction to Sequences and Series
Exponents and Polynomials
Polynomials

Danielle's Textbook Answer Videos

00:49
College Algebra

Is $2^{3}$ the same as $3^{2} ?$ Explain.

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
00:52
College Algebra

What is the purpose of scientific notation?

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
00:32
College Algebra

For the following exercises, simplify the given expression. Write answers with positive exponents.
$$9^{2}$$

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
01:23
College Algebra

For the following exercises, simplify the given expression. Write answers with positive exponents.
$$3^{2} \cdot 3^{3}$$

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
01:38
College Algebra

For the following exercises, simplify the given expression. Write answers with positive exponents.
$$\left(2^{2}\right)^{-2}$$

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
01:27
College Algebra

For the following exercises, simplify the given expression. Write answers with positive exponents.
$$11^{3} \div 11^{4}$$

Chapter 1: Prerequisites
Section 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation
Danielle Mcclure
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