Khan Academy links
Coordinate Plane
Pythagorean Theorem
Triangles
Lines
Coordinate plane
Trigonometry (tangent is just sine/cosine)
Probability
- Benchmark angles
- Decomposing angles
- Axis of symmetry
- Quadrilateral types
- Recognizing triangle types
- Classifying shapes
- WATCH: divisibility tests
- WATCH: recognizing divisibility
- Divisibility Tests
- WATCH: finding the factors of a number
- WATCH: finding factors and multiples
- Divisibility intuition
- Factor pairs
- Identifying factors and multiples
- Prime numbers
- Composite numbers
- Prime factorization
- Fund theory of arithmetic
- Divisibility
Coordinate Plane
- Graphing points
- Coordinate plane word problem
- WATCH: quadrants
- WATCH: graphing points
- Graphing points and naming quadrants
- Points on the coordinate plane
- Coordinate plane word problems 2
Pythagorean Theorem
- WATCH all sections that deal with this starting here
- Pythagorean theorem
- PT word problems
- WATCH: distance formula
- Distance formula
- Pythagorean theorem, kuta software
- Multi-step problems
- Special right triangles
- Multi-step special right triangle problems
Triangles
Lines
- Start watching all videos in this section starting here
- Do all exercises in this section starting here
- Find slope from a graph
- Find slope from two points
- Find slope from an equation
- Graphing lines
- Graphing lines in standard form
- Writing linear equations
- Graphing absolute value equations
- Graphing linear inequalities
Coordinate plane
Trigonometry (tangent is just sine/cosine)
- Sine, cosine and tangent ratios
- Finding angles
- Finding lengths
- Trig ratios
- Inverse trig ratios
- Solving right triangles
- Multi-step trig problems
- Trig and area
Probability
- WATCH: Probability explained
- WATCH: Finding Probability
- WATCH: Finding Probability 2
- WATCH: Finding Probability 3
- Simple Probability
- WATCH: prob with venn diagrams
- WATCH: addition rule of probability
- WATCH: compound probability of independent events
- WATCH: compound probability with tree diagram
- WATCH: compound events using diagrams
- Compound events probability
- Independent probability
- Dependent probability