I was stressing for a test I was taking and before school I watched this video and it was so helpful. Your a great teacher. Thank you for doing what you do
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another solid video/lecture on the Bisector Theorem, Midpoint and Line Segments in Plane/Solid Geometry. The examples and pictures are fairly simple to follow for a deep understanding of the subject.
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6:48 It should've been C on the top, B is the vertex, right, and A is the point on the bottom line (not the top one). The way it is, with A on top and C on the bottom line, the angles would be different. Since they start at A and go in the counterclockwise direction passing above B and ending in C, we'd get the angle not bysected by BD (the angle to the left, from our pov), the opposite region of the one wanted
I know that I'm pretty late, but I think it's not possible to solve if the only given thing is that AB = 2x+4. They would either need to give you the value of AC or BC to you to be able to solve it. I think.
Angle bisector is a ray that devides the angle between into two angles It's false right because they didn't say "devides the angle into two congruent angles" right?
Here's a very simple explanation for you: www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/pre-algebra-equations-expressions/pre-algebra-solving-equations/v/intuition-why-we-divide-both-sides
@@doveu im a sophomore now and i thought failing a class i was a grade ahead on would put me back to level math nah they gave me two albegra 2 and geometry and its even worse since its with the pandemic
StopStealingMyName you may listen in class but if a teacher doesnt know how to explain and teach, a student who listens carefully wont understand a thing.
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I was stressing for a test I was taking and before school I watched this video and it was so helpful. Your a great teacher. Thank you for doing what you do
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MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another solid video/lecture on the Bisector Theorem, Midpoint and Line Segments in Plane/Solid Geometry. The examples and pictures are fairly simple to follow for a deep understanding of the subject.
Thank you so much for explaining,it’s hard for me to understand geometry and you explaining it really helps me understand thank you for teaching me :)
This is my go to channel since I have found this channel, I can't understand others when they explain this type of topic to me(not even my math teacher) but somehow I understand it better when I'm here
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Thank you for the great video. i have a question, why is the ratio 3:7 = 3x and 7x
Why are the coefficients followed by a variable?
did you find out?
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@@Romr. Its to predict the value of an unknown variable using a known variable
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Havier. Because his voice is kinda quiet
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6:48 It should've been C on the top, B is the vertex, right, and A is the point on the bottom line (not the top one).
The way it is, with A on top and C on the bottom line, the angles would be different. Since they start at A and go in the counterclockwise direction passing above B and ending in C, we'd get the angle not bysected by BD (the angle to the left, from our pov), the opposite region of the one wanted
thank you
Bruh your saying the exact thing my tr was telling us. I came here for revision. vid was very helpful
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Godbless for whoever this is this has been so helpful since I am so not good at math
Better than school
I HATE ONLINE CLASSES I BARELY UNDERSTAND ANYTHING
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Instead of having fun for the holidays, Im here speed reviewing all math lesson in high school for my college entrance exams 😭
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sir let me know which app you have to explain with figures
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What if there are two different variables in the problem?
Then you are f*cked
Solve one and use it to find the other
Amazing!!!
4:73 What if only the AB is given when you are asked to find the BC? (B is still the midpoint of AC)
Also, the given value for AB is a whole number.
I know that I'm pretty late, but I think it's not possible to solve if the only given thing is that AB = 2x+4. They would either need to give you the value of AC or BC to you to be able to solve it. I think.
Angle bisector is a ray that devides the angle between into two angles
It's false right because they didn't say "devides the angle into two congruent angles" right?
What is the math involved in this called? eg(2x + 4 = 5x - 8).
isn't it linear? don't quote me on it tho
i thought it was quadratics
Thank u sm
I just set up a proportion for question 3 lol (3/7=15/X)
in 9:04, why do I need to multiply it both sides by 2, THANK YOU!
Here's a very simple explanation for you:
www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/pre-algebra-equations-expressions/pre-algebra-solving-equations/v/intuition-why-we-divide-both-sides
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13:31 i actually got it but with a different way jahahaha
This how i did it
3/7=15/x
3x=105
(3x=105)/3
x or CD=35
and then the rest....
Good
"figure" or "picture"?
Who failed two whole 9weeks of algebra and was still moved into geometry as a freshman
how did you fail so much I’m in 8th and doing algebra and got perfect A’s 💀 💀 everyone learns at their own pace though
Ava_Plays I’m in 9th and I’m in geometry. I got all a’s in algebra too. I got a 90 on the regents too.
Geometry however is a complete pain
@@newleaksman same but.... I passed the class with a c I got a 67 on the star test whatever it was forgot it's real name geometry hard asf
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@@doveu im a sophomore now and i thought failing a class i was a grade ahead on would put me back to level math nah they gave me two albegra 2 and geometry and its even worse since its with the pandemic
years later damn look at us , here bc our teachers dont know how to explain 😭.
maybe listen in class, just sayinnnn
StopStealingMyName you may listen in class but if a teacher doesnt know how to explain and teach, a student who listens carefully wont understand a thing.
What grade yall in?
9
7
yh im defenitley failing
The photosynthesis of the potential ethnic violence would have to heldentenor of the bisector.
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@@CheesecakeIsLifee If all three bisectors align you might be able to channel the inner photosynthesis
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I don’t get this and I have a test
Same
how'd it go? :(
i didn't get it sorry!
Thank you