This web site provided by S.O.S Math explains how to solve Exponential Equations. It provides examples and step-by-step instructions on how to solve the examples.
This web page illustrates the process of solving equations of various forms. It also shows you how to check your answer three different ways: algebraically, graphically, and using the concept of equivalence.
By "simplifying" an algebraic expression, we mean writing it in the most compact or efficient manner, without changing the value of the expression. This website explores "Like terms" and how to combine them in different ways.
Simplifying equations is often the first step to solving algebraic equations. Some methods that can be used to simplify an equation are explored on this web page.
Live polynomial function graphing examples on WebGraphing.com: linear, quadratic, cubic, and higher degree polynomials. Start with these examples and continue graphing from here.
A website where Exponential functions are explored, interactively, using an applet. The properties such as domain, range, horizontal asymptotes, x and y intercepts are also investigated. The conditions under which an exponential function increases or decreases are also investigated.
This web site provided by S.O.S Math, gives a review of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions. It also provides a definition of both Logarithmic and Exponential Functions.