Cuemath
Cuemath: Logarithms
A comprehensive guide for learning all about logarithms with definitions, the rules or properties of logs, common and natural logs, negative logs, how to expand logs, solved examples, and practice questions.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Exponents
The lesson from WyzAnt begins with a review of the definition of exponents then proceeds to several examples which show the definition in action. Special cases such as those involving negative bases as well as the zero exponent and the...
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: Basic Algebra
Interactive lessons are provided for many topics in algebra, including: laws of algebra, powers, roots and radicals, algebraic expressions, equations, and more. Use the links to navigate the tutorial and learn more focused concepts. The...
Wyzant
Wyzant: Worksheet Index
WyzAnt is a resource of many algebra worksheets. An answer key is available, or you can click on the problem to see the work. Topics include: basic algebra, simplifying, multiplication, exponents, order of operations, negative exponents,...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Evaluating Exponential Expressions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Apply the order of operations to evaluate exponential expressions.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Evaluating Exponential Expressions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Apply the order of operations to evaluate exponential expressions.
Wyzant
Wyzant: What Is Simplifying?
This site from WyzAnt explores what simplifying is, as well as how to simplify a variety of algebraic equations. Content focuses on simplifying multiple signs, combining like terms, simplifying multiplication, distributing a number or...
University of St. Andrews (UK)
University of St. Andrews: Nicholas Chuquet
This site from the University of St. Andrews provides a biography of mathematician Nicholas Chuquet, who was the first to use negative numbers as exponents and coefficients.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Zero Product Principle
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Use the Zero Product Principle to solve polynomial equations.