Thank you so much, I hate math and it makes me so unmotivated to pay attention to it. This made me understand it so much since I can never understand what my teacher says (he has an accent). Thanks so much, omg!
Why is only the denominator square rooted? For instance, why is square root of a^2/9 = a^2/3? Shouldn't it = a/3? square rooting both numerator and denominator.
Rose B He originally had c squared/9 (c/3-0, he then squared). In order to get a common denominator he multiplied the numerator and the denominator by 4.
when u went on about that triangle with extending lines i had no idea what u were talking about ppl don’t learn that before centroid so u shouldn’t b using advanced stuff with a basic problem
Or ....you should have payed more attention in class...I'm here to learn what I haven't picked up yet...but u definitely learned this in class if ur looking it up....next time...pay attention
My teacher send a link to this video but I need the answers for the assignments he has so reply to this comment for me to send a link to the work so you can give me the answees
Thank you so much, I hate math and it makes me so unmotivated to pay attention to it. This made me understand it so much since I can never understand what my teacher says (he has an accent). Thanks so much, omg!
Thankful for this video 🙏. I have a geometry test tomorrow hopefully I’ll remember it🤞🏽🤞🏽
Great! Really polished my crap understanding of medians and centroids, and really triangles.
A big jump! 5:36 - The applicability of median rules of 2D triangles to 3D triangles here should be proven 1st before being used as done here.
Saying that this explanation is phenomenal is an understatement! 👌
omg u made me love math again
I didn't understand a single thing... what are you doing?
This comment made me laugh really hard, this is like maths class in school all over again :P
I feel you
You make geometry FUN FUN FUN. Thanks for this great stuff!
I can`t explain of how thankful I`m for this video I wish if you were my math teacher haha!
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Thankyou so much l am understand your point again thankyou so much
Why is only the denominator square rooted? For instance, why is square root of a^2/9 = a^2/3? Shouldn't it = a/3? square rooting both numerator and denominator.
终于等到了
so does the orange points have a value of 2/3?
great vid. Sal magic once again
how did you get 4c squared/ 36?
Rose B He originally had c squared/9 (c/3-0, he then squared). In order to get a common denominator he multiplied the numerator and the denominator by 4.
Nice👍
why do you square root a^2 over 9, b^2 over 9, and c^2 over 9?
Thanks a lot! Very helpful!! =)
So a segment of a median can be 1/2 or 1/3
Thanks for sharing , it really useful ^_^
Why is the video 8:59 and not 9:00 ;-;
Shi because this video took 8 minutes and 59 seconds to make... not 9.
u got OCD?
when u went on about that triangle with extending lines i had no idea what u were talking about ppl don’t learn that before centroid so u shouldn’t b using advanced stuff with a basic problem
Or ....you should have payed more attention in class...I'm here to learn what I haven't picked up yet...but u definitely learned this in class if ur looking it up....next time...pay attention
My teacher send a link to this video but I need the answers for the assignments he has so reply to this comment for me to send a link to the work so you can give me the answees
left handed coordinate systems make me uncomfortable....
Hi.
Feels a bit out dated that’s a ton of extra steps