✅ Thanks so much for watching! ✅ Remember, perfect squares (also known as square numbers) are products of integers multiplied by themselves. For example 9 and 36 are perfect squares. 9 is the product of 3x3 and 36 is the product of 6x6. A counter example would be 15. 15 is NOT a perfect square. We can not multiple an integer by itself and get 15. ✅ The first twelve perfect squares are: 1x1=1 , 2x2=4, 3x3=9, 4x4=16, 5x5=25, 6x6=36, 7x7=49, 8x8=64, 9x9=81, 10x10=100, 11x11=121, 12x12=144.
Thank you. I grasp the concept and now have positive thinking towards mathematics. I hated the subject but I think the way tutors present it have alot to do with the students. Some of the instructors dont explain properly hence the reason so many persons fail math. you are a great instructor. once again thank you.
thank you so much mr. J! I'm homeschooled and my mom isn't very strong in math, so we usually learn together. most math videos to me are boring and dull. But yours are great, fun, and VERY usefull! THANK YOU FOR NOT TALKING IN A MONOTONE!!!
You made me a Huge Light Bulb in my Head here. I finally understand what squaring numbers mean; the one's that can't be perfect. Now I understand........ WOW!!-:)) Thanks for Teaching us all. It's very useful, especially with computer programming, training my mind to see things more abstract, than ever before. Thank You Sir!-:))
✅ Thanks so much for watching!
✅ Remember, perfect squares (also known as square numbers) are products of integers multiplied by themselves. For example 9 and 36 are perfect squares. 9 is the product of 3x3 and 36 is the product of 6x6. A counter example would be 15. 15 is NOT a perfect square. We can not multiple an integer by itself and get 15.
✅ The first twelve perfect squares are: 1x1=1 , 2x2=4, 3x3=9, 4x4=16, 5x5=25, 6x6=36, 7x7=49, 8x8=64, 9x9=81, 10x10=100, 11x11=121, 12x12=144.
This is the worst listening to ur vid is killing me jeez just stop u get nothing
Nice from me
Thank you for posting I am getting ready to take my math GED test. You have explained this with such simplicity thanks again.
Thank you. I grasp the concept and now have positive thinking towards mathematics. I hated the subject but I think the way tutors present it have alot to do with the students. Some of the instructors dont explain properly hence the reason so many persons fail math. you are a great instructor. once again thank you.
My dad was a math major, his explanations were primarily "That's just the way it is" and so I hated math most of my life lol. Mr. J is a super hero!
thank you so much mr. J! I'm homeschooled and my mom isn't very strong in math, so we usually learn together. most math videos to me are boring and dull. But yours are great, fun, and VERY usefull! THANK YOU FOR NOT TALKING IN A MONOTONE!!!
You made me a Huge Light Bulb in my Head here. I finally understand what squaring numbers mean; the one's that can't be perfect. Now I understand........ WOW!!-:))
Thanks for Teaching us all. It's very useful, especially with computer programming, training my mind to see things more abstract, than ever before. Thank You Sir!-:))
Wow, great to hear! Glad I could help. Thank you for the positive comment!
16 min:2 week lesson,thx so much,I love to go ahead & learn ahead
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Tysm this helped so much I’m being home schooled so this helps
This is so helpful! no cap. i needed this I'm horrible at studying always get stressed on it and stuff this was very helpful, thank you bro
Tysm! This helped alot :)
Thank u mr. J god bless u Amen✨🙏🏽
Good job
I really enjoyed the review
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The best math teacher ever thanks so much😊
Can u please do a video on pythogarus theorem
Yes, absolutely. This is actually on my topics to get to. Coming soon!
Thank you my son has no troubles now 🎉
Was the simplifying part by prime factorization? If not, can you post about it? I need to know for my O levels. Thank you
Hello I am in 5grade you the one who help me past 5grade and God too ❤️
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Thank u sir i will sure to pass my test for 7th grade
thanks its pretty easy
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but mr.j is there anything you can do to answer the no.3 what is the square root of 26 pls i need to know it
this vid was so helpful ty
10/10
No,100/10😁
im a fifth grader and i understand this thanks to him
Same but now you should be in year 6
Same
Could you show us cubic roots too?
not going to lie 😶 but i like math 🤥
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Wow you are good
for # for 4 I did it by 15 x 5 and got 75. when I broke it down my answer is 3.5.
Answer number three could be 5 and 3.
Noti gang
Why on problem 2) the 4 is not simplified to 2 that is =2 \|2
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sqrt 64 = 32 =[[ 4*8 ]=[ 4+8=12 ]=[ 6+6 ]=[ 12 ] and decartians cordinats X= 6 y=6 ] x+y=12
6+6=12 ] Teorema Academica Marcelius Martirosianas ==============================
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I am literally watching this video in 6 grade and I understand it and in regular math 😅
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Number 2 is not correct base on your pervious solving of number 1
im forced to watch this
me too :(
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