Factor by Grouping

Factor by grouping is an essential method used when factoring trinomials and polynomials. This article breaks down the steps when factoring expressions by grouping. You’ll also have enough examples to work on so you can understand and master this lesson by heart.

Adjacent Angles

Adjacent angles are important pairs of angles you’ll be studying in basic and advanced geometry. In this article, you’ll learn about the conditions that all adjacent angles have to meet. We’ll also show you the important properties to know about adjacent angles.

What is Arcsin?

Arcsin, read as “arc sine”, is a notation used to represent the inverse sine function – one of the six inverse trigonometric functions we’ll encounter in trigonometry. In this article, we’ll show you the fundamental definition of arcsin and show you how to evaluate expressions with this function.

Linear Pair of Angles

Linear pair of angles are two angles that form a straight angle (angle measuring 180 degrees). In this article, we’ll review what makes linear pair of angles unique, show you the important conditions before we can confirm a pair of angles are considered linear, and also let you try out different problems involving linear pair of angles.

Acute Angles

Acute angles are angles that measure less than 90 degrees. you angle measures and real-world examples of acute angles so that you’re more familiar with how acute angles look.

Vertical Angles

Vertical angles are simply vertically opposite angles formed when two lines intersect and meet at a common point, which we call the vertex. In this article, we’ll cover the fundamentals needed to identify vertical angles from a given diagram. We’ll also show you why vertical angles are equal and demonstrate the techniques needed to find unknown measures of vertical angles.

Prime Factorization

Prime factorization is a method used to highlight the prime factors of a given number. In this article, learn what prime factorization is and how to find the prime factorization of numbers.

Identity Property

The identity property is a fundamental property in arithmetic that applies to all numbers and algebraic expressions. In this article, learn how the identity property is applied for the four core arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This article will also help you understand the roles of 0 and 1 in the four variations of the identity property.

Function Notation

The function notation represents the algebraic rule that applies to a given function. his article covers all the fundamentals needed to understand the significance of functions notations. In this discussion, you’ll also learn how to evaluate and model functions notations.

Order of a Matrix

The order of a matrix represents its dimensions mathematically. By inspecting the order of matrices, it is much easier to know the number of elements and classify the matrixes. In this article, we on this core component of matrices to find the order, classify them, and solve complex problems.