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This video lesson is perfect for distance learning, hybrid learning, sub plans, class activities, math centers, remedial help, flipping your class, and more!

This lesson will teach your students how to find the determinant of matrices. In particular, your students will be able to...

  • Identify which matrices have a determinant
  • Discover one key word that can be used to remember the process of finding a determinant
  • Use determinants to solve systems of linear equations
  • Use determinants to find the area of a triangle

You receive not only the instructional video but accompanying notes for students to complete as they watch the lesson. Answer key is also included.


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This video lesson is designed for Algebra 2 students. To teach this concept on a more introductory level, check out the Algebra 1 Matrix Multiplication & Determinants Video Lesson. You may also want to try the Matrix Activity: Decode the Secret Message.

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Grab the related video lessons:

· Data Organization with Matrices

· Matrix Addition

· Matrix Multiplication

· Transformations with Matrices

· Inverses of Matrices

· Solving Systems with Matrices

Want to see an example first? 

Download our free pre-algebra Integers unit with videos here.

Or, you can view our full lineup of pre-algebra videos (which will also show you what to expect in the student notes) at mymathlight.com. Just click "Try it free" and choose "Show me the videos."

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Determinants Video Lesson w/Notes

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Description

This video lesson is perfect for distance learning, hybrid learning, sub plans, class activities, math centers, remedial help, flipping your class, and more!

This lesson will teach your students how to find the determinant of matrices. In particular, your students will be able to...

  • Identify which matrices have a determinant
  • Discover one key word that can be used to remember the process of finding a determinant
  • Use determinants to solve systems of linear equations
  • Use determinants to find the area of a triangle

You receive not only the instructional video but accompanying notes for students to complete as they watch the lesson. Answer key is also included.


Upon purchase, you will receive the student notes as well as the ability to stream the video on TPT.


Where can I find videos that I’ve purchased?

You can stream a video resource you’ve purchased from the “My Purchases” page of your account.

To do so:

  1. Log into your TPT account and click on your profile icon at the top right of the page.
  2. Click on “My Purchases” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Once you're on "My Purchases," you’ll see a list of everything you've purchased, including any video resources.
  4. Click “Watch Now” to stream a video on TPT.

This video lesson is designed for Algebra 2 students. To teach this concept on a more introductory level, check out the Algebra 1 Matrix Multiplication & Determinants Video Lesson. You may also want to try the Matrix Activity: Decode the Secret Message.

************************************************************************

Grab the related video lessons:

· Data Organization with Matrices

· Matrix Addition

· Matrix Multiplication

· Transformations with Matrices

· Inverses of Matrices

· Solving Systems with Matrices

Want to see an example first? 

Download our free pre-algebra Integers unit with videos here.

Or, you can view our full lineup of pre-algebra videos (which will also show you what to expect in the student notes) at mymathlight.com. Just click "Try it free" and choose "Show me the videos."

************************************************************************

The MathLight curriculum is also a great option for homeschoolers, as it includes video explanations for each concept. Visit www.mymathlight.com for more info.

Any questions? Please don't hesitate to ask a question here or email us at contact@mymathlight.com. 

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Standards

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Understand that, unlike multiplication of numbers, matrix multiplication for square matrices is not a commutative operation, but still satisfies the associative and distributive properties.
Understand that the zero and identity matrices play a role in matrix addition and multiplication similar to the role of 0 and 1 in the real numbers. The determinant of a square matrix is nonzero if and only if the matrix has a multiplicative inverse.
Work with 2 × 2 matrices as transformations of the plane, and interpret the absolute value of the determinant in terms of area.
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