Hi Mario, you are one of the best math teachers I have seen so far. Your teaching is so clear and so good making complex math simple. Well done. I wish other math teachers can learn from you.
Excellent introductory on inverse functions, my only criticism is that the adds are in a very inappropriate time. Please make sure they are played when you are computing and not when you are explaining .
As someone who is interested in teaching math, what are some things you do before making these videos? Do you review the techniques and concepts or is all the information just perfectly stored in your memory? Personally, I struggle with keeping everything in my mind and find it discouraging when I can't dish out all that I've learned in my college courses.
Good question! I’ve been tutoring math for many years so I’ve try to refine the explanations over the years to try and make it easier for students to grasp. You can use my videos and others on TH-cam to give you inspiration and I’m sure you will develop your own preferred style of teaching. Hope that helps …
Great treatment of the commonly encountered question types found and concepts in such a short video. Probably a little too much breadth form my typical students who are quire weak. However, rock solid stuff for a student with a little more skill.
Hi, for the last question, what transformation does the denominator indicate? x + 1 clearly indicates that the function will be neither stressed or compressed, but rather shifted 1 unit to the left. On the other hand, I believe that the denominator is not associated with the “x”. So what transformation would it have?
Mario is the man. This is where I come for math help. He explains the concepts so clearly.
Glad you like my videos and that they are helping you!
Mario is the man
Hi Mario, you are one of the best math teachers I have seen so far. Your teaching is so clear and so good making complex math simple. Well done. I wish other math teachers can learn from you.
Thanks Tony, I appreciate your positive words.
The way you broke this down made things so clear for me, you are a life saver! Thank you so much
Thanks Mario. You are a great teacher. You do a great job explaining math concepts in yours videos.
I appreciate that!
thank you so much Mario, I learned lots of "short-cuts" from these videos that my teachers have never taught in school👍
Amazing, just amazing. You are so gifted sir. Best teacher. A wonderful human. Teaches in such a clear way.
Thank you so much for this video, it is incredibly helpful! Please make more of these guides!
More to come!
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Glad my videos have helped you.
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Great, and thorough explanation. Thanks!
Excellent, very concise and clear!! Thank you!
Excellent introductory on inverse functions, my only criticism is that the adds are in a very inappropriate time. Please make sure they are played when you are computing and not when you are explaining .
As someone who is interested in teaching math, what are some things you do before making these videos? Do you review the techniques and concepts or is all the information just perfectly stored in your memory? Personally, I struggle with keeping everything in my mind and find it discouraging when I can't dish out all that I've learned in my college courses.
Good question! I’ve been tutoring math for many years so I’ve try to refine the explanations over the years to try and make it easier for students to grasp. You can use my videos and others on TH-cam to give you inspiration and I’m sure you will develop your own preferred style of teaching. Hope that helps …
Great treatment of the commonly encountered question types found and concepts in such a short video. Probably a little too much breadth form my typical students who are quire weak. However, rock solid stuff for a student with a little more skill.
Finally 👍.
Thank you Mario .
You’re welcome!
omg you are awesome !!! i understood everything!!! thanks a lot)))
Thank youu so much sir I love ur teaching skills. Thank youuuuuu!
Damn, that was easy to understand lol, thank you!
I'm glad you found it easy to understand!
Very well explained!
Hi, for the last question, what transformation does the denominator indicate? x + 1 clearly indicates that the function will be neither stressed or compressed, but rather shifted 1 unit to the left. On the other hand, I believe that the denominator is not associated with the “x”. So what transformation would it have?
Shift, Stretch, Reflect Parent Functions by Identifying Transformations and Graph
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Thank you sir, very clear
what is the inverse function of F^-1(T) when T={3, 5, 4} ? is it {-3, -5, -4}?
How will I know which inverse function choose in restricting the domain
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I need help with really hard word problems
Regarding quadratics, completing the square, and factoring
thanks mario
Thanks for the video. Would have been better with clear hand writing
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